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Discover LudwigThe phrase "magazine editor" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to refer to a person who is in charge of editing content for a magazine. For example: "The new magazine editor is introducing exciting changes to the magazine's content."
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Magazine editor.
Magazine editor, remedial reading specialist.
Fashion magazine editor?
So does Maer Roshan, a magazine editor.
P26 Interview with Resurgence magazine editor.
I was a magazine editor on deadline, young, stressed.
"He's always wanted to be a magazine editor," Welch said.
Grilled sole that made a magazine editor weep.
Randy Newman, Bill de Blasio, Grover Norquist, James Franco, a magazine editor.
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