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"editorial principles" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when describing the principles or guidelines that a publication or organization follows in their editorial process. Example: "The newspaper's editorial principles emphasize objectivity and fact-checking to ensure the accuracy of their reporting."
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Ms. Nelson said she relied on "beauty and pleasure" as her guiding editorial principles.
Resolve the trickier problems of grammar and usage, based on sound editorial principles and authorities.
Appearing on the first page of Google search results can give websites with questionable editorial principles undue authority and traffic.
Nature will also adopt all of the editorial principles but, given that it is a subscription journal, cannot currently commit to free access to all syntheses.
Time's Fareed Zakaria, who has a consultant credit on one of the outlet's documentary series, claims that Vice is simply following the editorial principles laid down by Geoffrey Crowther, former editor of The Economist: namely, simplify, then exaggerate.
His editorial principles were generous in their range, though there was always enlivening evidence of his own interests – from the ancient origins of human creativity to Christian mystical thought.
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Others, like this, are collections of artistic inspirations and insights organized according to an overarching editorial principle.
Two obvious problems early on were the small number of adverts, a point of editorial principle you suspect after all the early sniping about gravel and van hire.
In details of editorial practice, therefore, the individual volumes of the edition may vary, but in basic editorial principle they are consistent.
A consequence of this editorial principle is that the page breaks in the new digital edition do not match those in the 1859 publication.
The general editorial principle that guided the proofreaders is that the text of the digital edition deviate from the facsimile if, and only if, that deviation would improve access to Darwin's ideas for the reader of today, but would not influence the meaning of the text.
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