associate editor
collocation in Englishmeaningsofassociateandeditor
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associate
adjective[before noun]
uk/əˈsəʊ.si.ət/us/əˈsoʊ.ʃi.ət/
used in the title of a person whose rank is slightly lower or less complete than the full official ...
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editor
noun[C]
uk/ˈed.ɪ.tər/us/ˈed.ɪ.t̬ɚ/
a person who corrects or changes pieces of text or films before they are printed or shown, or a person who is in charge of a newspaper ...
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(Definition ofassociateandeditorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofassociate editor
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I also thank two anonymous referees and anassociateeditorof this journal for their helpful and constructive comments.
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Anonymous reviewers, anassociateeditorand the editors further contributed with criticism and questions.
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I am also indebted to theassociateeditorand several other anonymous reviewers for very lucid insights which have improved the analysis and presentation.
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Anassociateeditorand several anonymous reviewers also contributed greatly to the improvement of this paper.
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We would like to thank anassociateeditorand two anonymous referees for helpful comments and suggestions.
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I would especially like to thank two anonymous referees and anassociateeditorfor their helpful comments.
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The authors thank anonymous referees and theassociateeditorfor their excellent comments.
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We would like to thank anassociateeditorand an anonymous referee for helpful comments and constructive suggestions.
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We also received valuable input from three reviewers and theassociateeditor.
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We would like to thank anassociateeditorand three anonymous referees for many helpful comments and suggestions.
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The expert comments of theassociateeditorand two anonymous reviewers substantially improved the manuscript.
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Two anonymous reviewers and theassociateeditorcommented on previous versions of the manuscript, for which we are grateful.
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Thanks also to an anonymousassociateeditorand three anonymous reviewers for their detailed comments and contributions, which greatly improved the paper.
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Anassociateeditorand three anonymous reviewers have also offered helpful suggestions.
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Comments by two anonymous referees and anassociateeditorhelped to improve an earlier version of the paper and are gratefully acknowledged.
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Comments from anonymous referees and anassociateeditorhelped to substantially improve this paper.
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The paper has benefited from valuable comments made by two anonymous referees and anassociateeditor.
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The reviewers andassociateeditorcontributed significantly to improving this section.
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The paper has also benefited from constructive remarks from three anonymous reviewers and theassociateeditor.
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We are very grateful to three anonymous reviewers, theassociateeditorand the editors.
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