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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of coanchor.

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Examples

  • John had chuckled, knowing his sister, who coanchored the evening news at a network affiliate in Tulsa, would gladly give her only niece more information than any nine-year-old would ever be able to assimilate.

    A Different Light Mariah Stewart 2010

  • In 1994 the shows name was changed to Primer Impacto, and it became the first newscast in Hispanic television to be coanchored by two women.

    Make Your Life Prime Time María Celeste Arrarás 2009

  • In 1994 the shows name was changed to Primer Impacto, and it became the first newscast in Hispanic television to be coanchored by two women.

    Make Your Life Prime Time María Celeste Arrarás 2009

  • In 1994 the shows name was changed to Primer Impacto, and it became the first newscast in Hispanic television to be coanchored by two women.

    Make Your Life Prime Time María Celeste Arrarás 2009

  • In 1994 the shows name was changed to Primer Impacto, and it became the first newscast in Hispanic television to be coanchored by two women.

    Make Your Life Prime Time María Celeste Arrarás 2009

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