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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a later edition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a subsequent version of a book, publication, or any material that has been revised or updated after its original release.
Example: "The author released a later edition of the book that includes additional chapters and updated information."
Alternatives: "a subsequent edition" or "a revised edition".
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Date is estimated; may be from a later edition.
A later edition gifted by Hu Shi, the translator's close friend, to Princeton in 1958.
In a later edition, to please his readers, Hardy made additions to his novel.
Longfellow used dove in his "Song of Hiawatha" but changed it in a later edition.
In a later edition, against the author's wishes, he deleted the polemical second section altogether.
In a later edition of "Etiquette," Post added a section on what she called "American neighborhood customs".
In a later edition he also discussed the meteorological effects of solar radiation and the cooling of the Earth.
Over time, though, something shifted: in a later edition of the Bachman Books, King wrote a new introduction.
(The American Society of Genealogists gave a later edition the Donald Lines Jacobus Award for best work of genealogical scholarship).
But, as Mr. Wolfe wrote in the forward to a later edition, his novel was not prophetic at all.
In the pre-Internet days, you might see those changes happening from one printed edition of a newspaper to a later edition.
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