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Sentence count:177+6Posted:2017-04-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: accreditedexpeditemediterraneanpremeditatedediteditorcrediteditionMeaning: ['edɪt]  adj. improved or corrected by critical editing. 
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31. Some comments have been edited for clarity.
32. That line had been edited out of yesterday's remarks.
33. But Berryman had edited nothing out.
34. This extraordinary story was ruthlessly edited down to its allotted span and eventually tucked away in the last of four hour-long programmes.
35. Dissolves can also be edited in but require the use of rather more sophisticated equipment than for simple fades.
36. His published works were normally edited by a friend before being submitted for printing.
37. The file should not be edited but may be deleted or renamed as part of your database management.
38. In the early 1980s,(http://sentencedict.com/edited.html) Dale Spender edited a collection of essays assessing the impact of feminism on the academic disciplines.
39. Here they wrote up their interviews and observations, edited them, created artwork and designed and printed their pages.
40. Writing also provides a permanent representation, hence the writing may be manually edited, thereby simplifying the identification of false starts.
41. The Wiconsin Sociologist, which I edited from 1970-1983, is an academic journal and a newsletter.
42. The assignment editor sends a courier to take a field producer to the scene and to return with tape to be edited.
43. The News is now edited by Pete Hamill, who also writes novels.
44. Today the Foxfire magazine is still written, edited, and published by students.
45. The document makes points similar to those raised in the journal First Things, edited by Neuhaus.
46. Unlike some other word-processing programs, WordPerfect does not automatically make backup copies of edited documents.
47. Gupta founded and edited a newspaper in colonial East Africa.
48. The book is, however, not disjointed and the chapters are uniform in presentation and carefully edited.
49. Cathy Mercer, London Letters may have to be edited due to space considerations.
50. Paul Emerson and Steve Lindsay wrote the paper, which all investigators edited.
51. Many were scripted by himself, and many edited by his valuable collaborator, Stewart MacAllister.
52. Here we publish edited answers to some of the questions that are dominating the current political debate.
53. Examples of policy statements have been published in a book edited by Futas.
54. From a writer who edited Elle in its snazziest phase you would have expected more nous.
55. Essays may be edited for spelling or grammar, and must comply with Herald standards for appropriateness and good taste.
56. He knew the bad bits existed, but he had edited them out.
57. This unfortunately gives the-perhaps false-impression, that the text was written or edited in rather a rushed manner.
58. He edited the school magazine and was a leading figure on the school's workers' council.
59. The first part summarises committee discussions, while the proposed developments were compiled by five members and edited by the chairman.
60. It would appear that edited departmental lists only accounted for £800 or so of the total allocation.
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