editing process

collocation in English

meaningsofeditingandprocess

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editing
noun[U]
uk
/ˈed.ɪ.tɪŋ/
us
/ˈed.ɪ.t̬ɪŋ/
the process of making changes to a text or film, deciding what will be removed and what will be kept in, in order to prepare it for being printed ...
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process
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ses/
us
/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition ofeditingandprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofediting process

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At any point in theeditingprocess(or any other interaction with clime), the user can choose to change language.
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All three books have obviously undergone an excellenteditingprocess: remaining typos and mistakes are very few and minor.
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Tape and theeditingprocessmade possible the creation of an entirely studio-based music whose sole mode of existence was as a recording.
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The business of settling on guidelines for editors happens in response to the variety of textual situations encountered early in theeditingprocess.
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There has been a lack of attention for the technical details of theeditingprocess.
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During theeditingprocess, it was decided to only use data from the eyes open condition.
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The latter has also acted as the head of theeditingprocess.
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This requires constant timing and playing with a click track to facilitate theeditingprocess.
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Is it not already the case that every composer self-censors her or his own work during theeditingprocess?
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Theeditingprocessproduces an essay in film or radio: and, as in any decent essay, there is a point of view and an argument.
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I am additionally indebted to those closer to theeditingprocessfor their constant assistance and willingness to answer questions.
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The main problem which bedevils all discussion of licensing and censorship during this period is that it is only by pure chance that evidence of theeditingprocesssurvives.
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Firth participated in the followingeditingprocessof what critics would consider one of the funniest sequences in the diary's sequel.
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One of the main utilities for this is during theeditingprocess, when it can be used to verify alignment of pictures with similar content.
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Fulfilling both of these goals takes time and, as each document must be examined individually, makes theeditingprocessa complex one.
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One critic suggests the recent decline in ratings is due to theeditingprocessof the show.
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The release was postponed as theeditingprocessbecame extended and internal disputes arose.
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She considers theeditingprocessof her experimental as the best film school she didn't attend.
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The film's score evolved out of theeditingprocess.
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