Example sentences for: editorship

How can you use “editorship” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The editorship of Tina Brown is usually credited—more usually, faulted— with that journal's frequent use of the word, and though writers did use it frequently under Ms. Brown, in fact fuck appeared there, spelled in full, in 1985, during the editorship of the puritan William Shawn, in a short story by Bobbie Ann Mason: Maybe you have to find out for yourself.

  • Now the University of New Orleans professor has parlayed a contributing editorship at George and a friendship with Kennedy into a job as a necropublicist.

  • David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker , told the Milan daily Corriere della Sera Monday that his objective for the magazine was that it would be said that "of the 100 best articles of the century, 25 were published in The New Yorker --ideally, half of those under my editorship."

  • Such a move had, indeed, taken place many years before Philip Gove's editorship of the MW-III and is evidenced in such works as the Merriam-Webster Collegiate, Webster's New World, and American College dictionaries, among others.

  • Andrew Sullivan's assessment of Tina Brown's New Yorker editorship in "Book Club" was brilliantly on the money.


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