Rearrange the given phrases to form a complete sentence. Note: The phrase numbered 1 is fixed.
1. I believe an editor
(A) and who commands
(B) who has anything worth saying (C) cannot be easily hushed
(D) a clientele
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I believe an editor cannot be easily hasitate
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I believe an editor can not be easily hushed.
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