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The phrase "a former editor at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's previous job position or role at a specific organization or publication.
Example: "She is a former editor at The New York Times, where she worked for over a decade."
Alternatives: "an ex-editor at" or "a past editor with".
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Cannell is a former editor at The New York Times.
Marc Ian Barasch is a former editor at Psychology Today.
Pancake is a former editor at The Washington Post.
Emily Eakin is a former editor at The New Yorker.
His father, Charles, is a former editor at Newsweek magazine.
Riley, a former editor at The Wall Street Journal, is neither a cheerleader nor a scold.
Mr. Lasn says it was the idea of a former editor at Adbusters, Aiden Enns.
He is a former editor at Entrepreneur.com and a freelance journalist who lives in New York.
Meg Bortin, a former editor at the IHT, is a journalist based in Paris.
Alison McCulloch, a former editor at the Book Review, lives in New Zealand.
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