Pronunciation of the English word editors.
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1. | Editors often go to extremes in providing their readers with unimportant facts. | |
2. | Editors would expect them to be typewritten. | |
3. | Experienced editors do good work. | |
4. | This effect was noticed by the creators of the full-screen editors, such as PyRoom, FocusWriter and DarkRoom. | |
5. | In 1935 a writer published a book of poetry with funds provided by his mother. In the dedication he thanked all the editors who had rejected his manuscript. | |
6. | The editors of this magazine run a correctional facility. | |
7. | I had this dream about a massive army of zombie authors that went around attacking and eating the brains of editors. | |
8. | In order to save space, dictionary editors often use the abbreviation 'sth' in place of 'something'. | |
9. | Sometimes she’s on her phone because musicians today have to be marketing wizards, video editors and so much more. | |
10. | Compiled and co-edited by Maria Ebrahimji and Zahra Suratwala, the book "I Speak for Myself" contains first-person narratives by 40 Muslim women born and raised in the United States who, as the editors point out, have been "negotiating a dichotomy of Islamic and Western values since birth." |