run an editorial
Frequency: 7.515.6 per million words
To publish an editorial, especially a notable or critical one.
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- The newspaper ran a hard-hitting editorial criticizing the government's economic policies.
- The local paper decided to run an editorial in support of the new community center.
- Are we going to run an editorial about the recent environmental protests?
- It's a bold move for a conservative magazine to run such a liberal editorial.
- Last week, they ran an editorial that sparked a city-wide debate.
- The student newspaper is running an editorial on the importance of mental health awareness.
- The editor-in-chief gave the final approval to run the controversial editorial.
- If we run this editorial, we risk alienating some of our longtime subscribers.
- The online journal will run a series of editorials on technological advancements.
- Despite pressure from advertisers, the board voted to run the scathing editorial.