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The phrase "as a revised edition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a new version of a book or document that has been updated or modified from its original form.
Example: "The author released the book as a revised edition to include new research findings and insights."
Alternatives: "in an updated version" or "as an updated release".
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26 November 1831 As a revised edition of her famous novel Frankenstein is published, Mary Shelley reveals the genesis of the story.
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This week, Houghton Mifflin is publishing a revised edition.
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