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The phrase "a third edition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the third version of a book, publication, or document that has been revised or updated.
Example: "The author released a third edition of the textbook, incorporating new research and feedback from readers."
Alternatives: "the third version" or "the third release".
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A third edition, edited by Henry Pemberton in 1726, added little more.
Vico published a third edition in 1744, which was later edited by Fausto Nicolini and appeared in 1928.
Because the new edition of the list is publicly editable and continuously updated, we don't plan to publish a third edition.
A third edition, extensively revised, came out in 1831.
(The "III" indicates that this is a third edition; the thing keeps growing).
Occasionally a third edition is made and the proceeds are split between artist and studio.
(It has sold more than 200,000 copies, and a third edition came out last summer).
A third edition of another book, "Calculus," was released last year.
A third edition was planned at the time of her death.
A third edition of the anthology intended for the introduction to philosophy course.
A third edition was released in 1947 limited to 50 copies.
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