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The phrase "as an editor for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate your role or position in relation to a specific publication, organization, or project.
Example: "I have been working as an editor for the magazine for over five years, focusing on lifestyle content."
Alternatives: "in my role as an editor for" or "serving as an editor for".
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The bride and bridegroom work for magazines in New York; she as the staff writer at Teen People and he as an editor for Business Week.
He also worked as an editor for the Styles desk.
Until 2009, he worked as an editor for The New Yorker in its New York office.
Schwartz served as an editor for Partisan Review (1943 55) and The New Republic (1955 57).
In 1973 he returned to England and worked as an editor for The Spectator.
De Wispelaere began his career as an editor for several literary periodicals.
Her mother works in Princeton, N.J., as an editor for Princeton Alumni Weekly magazine.
For many years, Ms. Fowler worked as an editor for book and magazine publishers.
At her previous job as an editor for an engineering society, she had earned $40,000.
Mr. Hoxie served as an editor for numerous newspapers, most recently at the Washington Times.
The bride, 26, works in Boston as an editor for Patch.com, an online community news site owned by AOL.
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