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"an edition of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate a particular version of a text or publication, especially one with revised or additional material. For example, "This is the tenth edition of the English language dictionary."
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He edited an edition of The Oxford Book of Canadian Verse (1913).
He sneered at the fact that Brand had guest edited an edition of the "New Statesman".
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.
And in fact, it's an edition of one.
Each comes in an edition of 30 and is numbered.
He also produced an edition of Milton's shorter poems.
Ms. Levine's "Fountain (After Marcel Duchamp)" was executed in 1991 in an edition of six.
It was published in 1931 in an edition of only 500 copies.
In 1897 XXI Poems: Towards the Source was published in an edition of only 200 copies.
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