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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an editorial for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a piece of writing that expresses opinions or commentary on a specific topic, typically published in a newspaper or magazine.
Example: "The newspaper published an editorial for the upcoming election, urging voters to consider the candidates' policies carefully."
Alternatives: "an article about" or "a commentary on".
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Write an editorial for your school paper outlining your views.
Summarize your thoughts in an editorial for your local paper.
The China Daily called in an editorial for a legal solution to be reached.
Now she's written an editorial for Teen Vogue, and appeared on CNN, ABC and the Opposition with Jordan Klepper.
As Rana Foroohar put it in an editorial for Time magazine, "The Panama Papers could lead to capitalism's greatest crisis".
Aoki addressed these in an editorial for the Daily Beast, writing: "Cake and rafts are like nutritional supplements.
Inspired by the concert, he got Mr. Ippolito's name and wrote an editorial for the Sunday paper.
Today, as Dave Archambault II, the tribe's chairman, suggested in an editorial for the Times, that infrastructure is pipelines.
In an editorial for the magazine he said: "He was a rangy, charming workhorse of a photographer".
I especially remember the fun we had when we worked on an editorial for The Face magazine in 1996.
To the embarrassment of Republicans, former Republican governor Charlie Crist endorsed Obama in an editorial for a Tampa paper.
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