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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a collection of editorials" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group or compilation of editorial articles or pieces, often published together in a book, magazine, or online platform.
Example: "The publisher released a collection of editorials that addressed various social issues over the past year."
Alternatives: "a compilation of editorials" or "a series of editorials".
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Though witty in parts, this journal reads like a collection of editorials which lack both the freshness of journalism and the weight of fully considered judgments.
This must-read item consists of two recent speeches by the man who is the Communist Party chief and president of China, Jiang Zemin, and a collection of editorials describing the "brilliant thesis" and "essential compass" that Mr. Jiang has laid out -- a purported breakthrough in Communist doctrine labeled the "Three Represents".
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In 2004, The Epoch Times published a collection of nine editorials which presented a critical history of Communist Party rule.
For harder science, a collection of abstracts of original papers, editorials and correspondence about asthma from The New England Journal of Medicine is at www.nejm.org/content/collections /asthma.asp.
As transformational technology makes the mass audience less lucrative and a collection of niche audiences more so, editorial content may naturally drift toward the latter.
This editorial synthesis introduces a collection of papers derived from International Geoscience Programme (IGCP) Project 518, entitled 'Fluvial Sequences as Evidence for Landscape and Climatic Evolution in the Late Cenozoic'.
This story appears as part of a collection of stories, entitled Saturn's Return by Amy Andrieux, Editorial Director at TheStarkLife.com.com
That makes sense: a Guardian editorial has meaning in relation to the real world, not as a collection of words existing in its own right.
Philip Mountbatten is a member of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, a collection of names that is no doubt tattooed on the inner thigh of every member of the Tatler editorial staff.
Every day, a collection of newspaper types troop in: Arnold Brad Bellamyy), the grunting curmudgeon, Nora, Margaret Dalyy) the busybody features editor, John William Connelll), the glib editorial writer, and jokey Wally (Paul Molnar).
A collection of sonnets?
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