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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fellow editor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who shares the same profession or role as an editor, often in a collaborative or collegial context.
Example: "As a fellow editor, I appreciate your insights on improving the manuscript."
Alternatives: "colleague editor" or "peer editor."
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His more famous fellow editor was David Miliband's father.
"And it's hard to select the stories because all of them were so good," adds fellow editor Airin Vinod.
"It's like watching Jimmy Stewart play a newspaper editor in 'It's a Wonderful Life,' " Mr. Browne recalled telling a fellow editor at the meeting.
His decision making was "about the group sentiment and what the group majority might agree to," said Nancy McCullough, a fellow editor.
We sorrow with the family of this eminent man of letters, our esteemed fellow editor of "The Harvard Lampoon" and our enduring friend.
Not just a fellow editor, he was Ms Brooks's long-standing deputy at the News of the World before her promotion to The Sun, only a few weeks before the hearing.
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The hands belonged to Mr. Stermer and three fellow editors.
And critics and fellow editors have taken notice.
Fellow editors mocked his "abominably nasty" clothing, which looked "like a secondhand store after a cyclone".
Fellow editors recalled their encounters with Mr. Loomis, who was known for his openness to colleagues.
It is not a privilege enjoyed by many of his fellow editors.
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