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The phrase "a great editor a" is not correct in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It cannot be used in its current form, as it does not convey a clear meaning or complete thought.
Example: "As a writer, I always appreciate a great editor who can refine my work."
Alternatives: "an excellent editor" or "a skilled editor".
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More importantly, the literary world will miss a great editor, a moving poet and a critic of unfailing judgment.
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The publisher Charles Scribner Jr., in his memoir, "In the Company of Writers" (1991), wrote, "Giroux is a great man of letters, a great editor and a great publisher".
"He'd be a great editor of a dictionary," said his brother Arnold, chief reporter for the State Supreme Court in Mineola.
A reminder that a great editor (so to speak) can make all the difference.
In the nineteen-eighties, I was an editorial assistant for a great editor named Ray Roberts.
Bill was a great editor.
She's a great editor.
A great editor knows how to nurture a photographer's talent and let them run with the ball.
She seems aware that to be a great editor is to be more than a daring stylist.
It's good to have a critical voice, like having a great editor who can improve your writing.
Most valuable, there are glimpses of what made Maxwell a great editor and, in a very particular sense, a great writer.
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