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Discover Ludwig"edit about" is not a grammatically correct phrase
"Edit" is a verb that means to make changes or corrections, while "about" is a preposition that indicates the subject or topic of something. So, "edit about" doesn't make sense as a phrase. A correct and usable phrase would be "edit regarding/about," which means to make changes or corrections to something relating to a specific subject or topic. For example: "I need to edit this report regarding the budget." This means that changes need to be made to the report specifically about the budget.
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We had a lot of discussion within the edit about things which he deemed too far, and I'd push and he'd pull, and it went on for years basically.
An hour after the High Court of Australia's historic "non-specific" ruling on Wednesday, I was given a news story to edit about the now famous transgender person, Norrie May Welby.
The last thing you need to edit about your home address is your zip code.
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This was a deeply misleading compression in editing about an event that has taken on national significance.
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In January 2012, Human Rights Watch (HRW) published a damning report (which I edited) about villagisation, detailing rapes, murders and forced evictions.
Unlike many contemporary "editors" who acquire books for others to edit, Mr. Gottlieb personally edited about 30 of Knopf's books a year, line by line.
While Mr. Markey edited about nine hours of footage in a makeshift Hollywood studio in early 1992, "Nevermind" pushed its way up the Billboard charts.
Mr. Tafel wrote "Apprentice to Genius: Years With Frank Lloyd Wright" (1979) and wrote and edited "About Wright: An Album of Recollections by Those Who Knew Frank Lloyd Wright" (1993).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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