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"editor at large" is a term that is used in written English.
It usually refers to an editor at a magazine or newspaper who is not assigned to a specific topic or section, but instead is given more freedom to explore various topics or sections. For example: "As an editor at large, I am able to research a variety of topics and write about them for the magazine."
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