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The phrase "a good editor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who possesses strong editing skills or qualities that make them effective in editing tasks.
Example: "She is a good editor, always catching mistakes that others overlook."
Alternatives: "an excellent editor" or "a skilled editor."
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3. Find a good editor.
With a good editor, you're always embarrassed.
Was Gordon Lish a good editor?
The Zimbawean editor could have used a good editor himself.
If you're writing something, find a good editor.
A good editor sees stories everywhere he looks.
A good editor could have helped this game a lot.
She's talking now about what makes her a good editor.
Enter her husband, who fancied himself as a good editor.
A good editor will tell you which you're doing.
"If you're a good editor, you don't go too far these days.
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