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The phrase "an editor of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who holds the position of an editor for a specific publication, project, or organization.
Example: "She is an editor of a renowned literary magazine that showcases emerging authors."
Alternatives: "an editor for a" or "a magazine editor of a".
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Comment on a telegram from an editor of a Protestant journal.
During the Korean War, Gentry served as an editor of a U.S. Air Force newspaper.
Detectives also questioned an editor of a pro-opposition newspaper, said an opposition lawmaker, Vijitha Herath.
I know you were an editor of a high school paper.
And you were a student leader and an editor of a Communist Party youth journal?
He is also an editor of a book series on Computational Mechanics, published by John-Wiley.
More recently, he was an editor of "A Geographical Bibliography for American Libraries" (1985).
For an editor of a shelter magazine, it seems a peculiar choice.
Fantasy career: I'd like to be an editor of a fashion magazine.
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Their mother, Dolores Franco, was a translator and an editor of an anthology of Spanish literature before starting a family.
Allow me to share the story about my first time out as an editor of an oral history.
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