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The phrase "a editor" is not correct in written English; it should be "an editor." You can use "an editor" when referring to someone who edits written content, such as articles, books, or other publications.
Example: "She works as an editor for a major publishing house."
Alternatives: "a copyeditor" or "a content editor."
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In: Stephan A, editor.
In: Thomas-Tikhonenko A, editor.
In a collision-based computer [Adamatzky A, editor.
Previously [Laiarinandrasana L, Kabiri R, Drubay B. In: Gupta A, editor.
This paper focuses on the application of the procedure proposed in [Laiarinandrasana L, Kabiri R, Drubay B. In: Gupta A, editor.
Duncan M. Fitchet served a editor.
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I'm an editor".
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