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Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande dominate VMA nominations

By Reuters
24 July 2019   |   1:27 pm
Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande each received 10 nominations for the MTV Video Music Awards on Tuesday, leading the race in the awards show, which this year includes a best K-pop category.

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