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editor

[ed-i-ter] / ˈɛd ɪ tər /


Example Sentences

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The editor, unaware of the farce and buoyed by wartime cheer, immediately agrees.

From Salon

It was before this match that I read that the young Smith had been coached in his youth by Matt Holmes, formerly the cricket photography editor at Getty Images.

From BBC

At the same time, journal editors reported a surge of smoothly written submissions that did not seem to add much scientific value.

From Science Daily

Rupert also spoke to Fraser Nelson, the former Spectator editor now Times columnist, who usually sits at the open plan table in the office.

From BBC

“I know you’d all like to see this run as soon as possible; I feel the same way,” Weiss said in a memo sent to Simon and the executive editor of “60 Minutes” Sunday.

From The Wall Street Journal