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Discover LudwigThe phrase "editor in" is not correct by itself
It would need to be used in a longer phrase or sentence to make it grammatically correct and usable in written English. For example: "The editor in chief decided to make a few changes to the article before publishing it."
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D., Editor in Chief.
Babits became its editor in 1929.
Lanzmann eventually became its editor in chief.
He became the editor in 2006.
I was an editor in chief.
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Florence's achievements as editor –in-chief of the Int.
Luce became editor-in-chief.
Michael Cullen, editor-in-chief, i-escape.com.
She appointed herself editor-in-chief.
Archaia editor-in-chief Stephen Christy will produce.
Michael French, editor-in-chief, MCV.
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