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Discover Ludwig"editorial job" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a position or task that is related to editing or producing content for a magazine, newspaper, or other publication. For example, "She recently accepted an editorial job at a local magazine."
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Furious, Mao called him a "pedant" and had him removed from his editorial job.
(Ms. Reimer is currently doing freelance writing while hunting for an editorial job).
Her last full-time editorial job was at Essence — "the magazine that proves black is pathetic," she told friends.
In February , 1991 I got an editorial job with the magazine Naši Dani (Our Days), and instantly left my parents' house, where I had, embarrassingly,….
After teaching junior high school for a year, he went to New York City, where he eventually landed an editorial job with Scholastic Books.
Jack Fuller believed that, while Carroll was doing a "brilliant" editorial job in Los Angeles, he wasn't enough of a "team player".
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In October last year, TMG cut 55 editorial jobs.
Week by week, editorial jobs vanish.
A small number of editorial jobs also could be affected.
Previous editorial jobs included stints at Computer Life and The Net magazines.
Last October, TMG cut 55 editorial jobs some 18 months on from cutting 80 jobs.
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