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thinkpiece
/ ˈθɪŋˌ辱ː /
noun
a newspaper or magazine article expressing the writer's thoughts or opinions about a particular matter
Example Sentences
In lieu of a reading of a will, we are instead treated to a variety of readings from the “Succession” Thinkpiece Industry, as Daniel Fienberg, a TV critic at The Hollywood Reporter, called it.
Portia didn't ask him to respond with a thinkpiece.
And a lecture, a thinkpiece, a reading list, or a "day of peace" cannot and will not fix that.
And here’s Barney Ronay’s pre-match thinkpiece on England’s need to unshackle themselves in the here and now:
Toxic masculinity may be a buzzword of this era — but David Fincher and Pitt took the concept on two decades ago more concisely than any thinkpiece can manage.
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