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The phrase "a new editors" is not correct in English.
It should be "new editors" or "a new editor." You can use the correct forms when referring to one or more editors who are recently appointed or have just joined a team.
Example: "We are excited to welcome new editors to our publication."
Alternatives: "a new editor" or "new team of editors".
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Can a new editors' code establish a set of common standards that would be enforceable?
There's also a new "Editors" button which allows you to find new curated content from the likes of Longreads, Longform.org, and Instapaper's own "Editor's Picks".
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He added that he also wanted his own team, and had hired a new editor in chief from New York.
Rotten Tomatoes in February hired a new editor, Joel Meares, who has worked to deepen its news articles and feature stories.
It gained a new editor.
The Reading Chronicle has a new editor: Lesley Potter.
Cerf had named a new editor-in-chief, Hiram Haydn.
Not a great start for a new editor.
The avatar animation module includes a new editor for rapidly design of the required signs.
The New Republic is getting a new editor in the new year.
Now we needed a new editor with the right stuff.
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