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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'Each edition' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to multiple versions of a single object, such as a book, magazine, or newspaper. For example: "Each edition of the newspaper contains a different set of articles."
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"Each edition is read from back to front.
Each edition will be available for 24 hours.
Each edition will look at three cities, with London, Seoul and San Francisco being featured first.
Each edition, strictly limited, has been themed on the writings of (classic) authors.
Each edition of the show has the personal touch of its D.J.
Each edition of 25 has different found objects suspended inside, from pocket watches to butterflies.
Each edition is expected to each take 20 to 30 minutes to read.
Each edition will also introduce a special collaborative product designed by Fuzzco and its guests.
Each edition was identified as "One of Dan's Papers," and by the late 1970's they were all consolidated under the current title.
Each edition of HuffPo has had a local flavour and it it is not known what direction HuffPost Australia will take.
Each edition will now feature a range of churches, locations, congregations, and choirs.
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