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with an editorial

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial with an editorial has 1 sense
  1. editorially, with an editorial, in an editorial - by means of an editorial; "the paper commented editorially on the scandal"

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With an Editorial

Description:

The phrase "with an editorial" is used to indicate that something is accompanied by an opinion piece or article written by an editor or expert, typically expressing a subjective viewpoint or analysis.

Examples:

As an adverb:

She read the newspaper with an editorial to understand the journalist's perspective.

As an adjective:

The book club selected a novel with an editorial as their next read in order to facilitate discussion and debate.

As a noun:

The magazine included an interesting with an editorial on the impact of climate change on local agriculture.

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