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Editorially

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ed·i·to·ri·al  (d-tôr-l, -tr-)
n.
1. An article in a publication expressing the opinion of its editors or publishers.
2. A commentary on television or radio expressing the opinion of the station or network.
adj.
1. Of or relating to an editor or editing: an editorial position with a publishing company; an editorial policy prohibiting the use of unnamed sources.
2. Of or resembling an editorial, especially in expressing an opinion: an editorial comment.

edi·tori·al·ly adv.
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Adv.1.editorially - by means of an editorial; "the paper commented editorially on the scandal"


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We also used the reader service inquiries editorially, as we could monitor the interest in various products, materials and machinery by how many requests were made by the readers.
While gossipy celebrity titles don't compete editorially with service-oriented periodicals, they do vie for sought-after positions at newsstands and supermarket checkout lines.
It's informative, succinct and easy to grasp both graphically and editorially.
 
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