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"times editorial" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to an opinion piece or article written by the editorial board of a particular publication, in this case, The Times, a well-known newspaper. Example: In today's issue, the Times editorial discusses the current political landscape and the impact it may have on the upcoming elections.
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Here's a related Times editorial, published Friday.
A Times editorial called the gunfire "excessive".
The Times editorial board issued a recommendation for "stronger oversight".
(The Times editorial board has repeatedly criticized the pipeline plan).
The Times' editorial board passed on Oslo today.
The Times' editorial board has enthusiastically supported Mr Schumer's push.
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Apparently Andy Rosenthal, the Times editorial-page editor, recently spoke favorably of both.
"Britain should be in," a Financial Times editorial said today.
[Reuters] The New York Times editorial board endorsed Mr. de Blasio.
The New York Times editorial page does not permeate across all of America.
I want to be clear: the New York Times editorial board does not oppose gun ownership.
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