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editor-in-chief
noun
Alternative spelling of editor in chief
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The word "editor-in-chief" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the head of an editorial department in a publishing house, newspaper, magazine, or other similar organization. For example, "John was recently promoted to editor-in-chief of the newspaper."
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Luce became editor-in-chief.
Michael Cullen, editor-in-chief, i-escape.com.
She appointed herself editor-in-chief.
Editor-in-chief: Richard G. Huber.
Archaia editor-in-chief Stephen Christy will produce.
<2011- > Editor-in-Chief, Ron Terjung.
Judith L. Yanowitz, Fall Editor-in-Chief.
Tenney L. Davis, Editor-in-Chief.
Michael French, editor-in-chief, MCV.
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