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I would just like to call attention to the following text in the article: "As a writer-at-large for Esquire magazine since its inception, Evangelista writes long-form journalism pieces and profiles politicians and newsmakers."
The part that reads "As a writer-at-large for Esquire magazine since its inception" is misleading. According to its Wikipedia entry, Esquire started publication in the 1930s. But Evangelista doesn't look anywhere near 90 years old! Seriously, if the clause is a reference to the Philippine or some other special edition (web?) of the magazine, then it should be explicitly stated: "As a writer for the Philippine edition of Esquire" (etc). If not, then the last part "since its inception" should be deleted.
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