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Free sign upThe phrase "managing editor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to someone who is responsible for making editorial decisions and overseeing other editors. For example, "Peter was promoted to the position of managing editor at the magazine."
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By Julia Pond, Managing Editor, and Becky Mahan, Editor.
George became managing editor.
Tonaya Thompson, Managing Editor: Ever changing.
Mentions Van Anda, managing editor.
He soon became managing editor.
Managing Editor.
Alan Kotok is Managing Editor of ScienceCareers.org.org
Managing Editor: Dennis Kneale, 60 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y.
In the mid-1980s he rocketed from assistant managing editor to deputy managing editor to managing editor.
Managing editor, Physiological Zoology, 1937-1955.
Almar Latour, Managing Editor, WSJ.com.
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