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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second release in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the occurrence of a subsequent version or edition of something, typically in the context of products, software, or media.
Example: "The company announced a second release in their popular video game series, featuring new levels and characters."
Alternatives: "a follow-up release in" or "a subsequent release in".
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Although they had recorded enough material for a second release in 1998, Wilco recorded a few new songs for Mermaid Avenue Vol. II.
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Cisco made made mention of this being a "first release," in which (in response to our question) a few features may be missing, like the ability to set the volume for your call notifications.
The first two releases were compilations, called The Deviant Octopus and De Niro Is Concerned respectively, followed by a third release in the form of a single by Bjarki.
Evidence suggests a third release in 1938, consisting of toads being used for human pregnancy tests many species of toad were found to be effective for this task, and were employed for about 20 years after the discovery was announced in 1948.
Results have been mixed: two remained near human settlements and were eventually poached; one returned to the wild but was also poached; a fourth slipped its collar after 10 months; a fifth, released in January, is now being monitored.
Thus, the probability of a second release event occurring in the same diffusion domain before nutrient from the first release event has been consumed is low.
The Murdochs clarified things in a second release contradicting Ailes' own.
There were two covers for "Maman a tort": the first release was produced in black and white and shows the singer looking sad and wearing a nightgown, the second release, in colour, shows her laughing.
The record won "Album of the Year", the group's second release in a row to win the award, after Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo (2008).
Cinfony is a project (first release in May 2008) whose goal is to tackle this problem in the area of cheminformatics toolkits [56].
Mr. Dylan, for example, was honored for his composition "The Times They Are A-Changin'," first released in 1964, which quickly became an anthem of both the civil rights and anti-Vietnam War movements.
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