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The phrase "a second edition in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific context or subject matter in which a second edition of a work is being discussed or published.
Example: "The author released a second edition in the field of environmental science, incorporating the latest research findings."
Alternatives: "a second edition of" or "a second edition on".
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The company is planning a second edition in October.
A second edition in 40 volumes was published from 1848 to 1858.
The Acpo guidance came into effect in 2006, with a second edition in 2010.
He revised Sir Arthur Tansley's classic account, Britain's Green Mantle, for a second edition in 1968.
The Second Part of The Pilgrim's Progress was published in 1684, with a second edition in 1686.
Encouraged by the success of the first edition, the publishers issued a second edition in 10 volumes between 1777 and 1784.
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Vico published a third edition in 1744, which was later edited by Fausto Nicolini and appeared in 1928.
Mr. Wagner entrusted him with the revision of his 1920 bibliography of The Plains and the Rockies, which Camp edited in 1937, again in 1956, and a fourth edition in press at the time of his death.
A revised version was published in 1985, and the Yale University Press published a third edition in 2003.
A second edition appeared in 1749, then a fully revised version in 1751, and finally a fourth edition in 1759, which is usually the basis for modern editions.
As Birds Of Britain And Europe, it reached a fifth edition in 1994, and appeared in 13 foreign language editions.
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