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subedit
[ suhb-ed-it ]
verb (used with or without object)
British.
- to copyedit.
subedit
/ ²õÊŒ²úˈɛ»åɪ³Ù /
verb
- to edit and correct (written or printed material)
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The news wire will close at the end of June, and its subediting business Pagemasters will close at the end of August.
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When I did subediting shifts in an office, I became an expert at squeezing two, and sometimes three pints into my lunch hour, which I spent on my own in the pub.
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And Wales intends that the community of readers will fact-check and subedit published articles.
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The subediting changes he's making still revolve around print production.
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But not everyone has a newspaper subediting department on hand to clean up their prose.
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