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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a edition of" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an edition of" because "edition" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I just bought an edition of my favorite book."
Alternatives: "a version of" or "a copy of".
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In the A edition of the first Critique, Kant asserts that if the categories are objectively valid, then the transcendental affinity of the manifold automatically follows.
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He edited an edition of The Oxford Book of Canadian Verse (1913).
The jocular-minded Italian ordered an edition of three, plus a so-called artist's proof.
Mr. Cattelan's sculpture is one of an edition of three and an artist's proof.
It was produced in an edition of 10, by Nodus, an Italian company.
He has also annotated an edition of "Company Aytch," the diary of a Confederate soldier.
I thumbed through an edition of La Gameta as I waited.
There is an edition of his correspondence by E. de Barthélemy (1874).
He also published an edition of the Ancrene Wisse (1962).
Enough, easily, to fill an edition of Heat magazine.
"This is an edition of six," they sing.
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