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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a second edition" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a revised or updated version of a publication, such as a book or article. Example: "The author released the book as a second edition, incorporating new research and feedback from readers."
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Mr Kerry cannot win the presidency as a second edition of Michael Dukakis, the famously liberal Massachusetts governor who was trounced by George Bush senior in 1988.Still, turning a Massachusetts liberal into a centrist is hard.
This encyclopedia, first published in 1987, was very successful, and because of this, was revised and reissued in 1992 as a second edition.
This was designated as a "second edition, revised and corrected".
More than fifty changes were made to the novel before it was republished as a second edition.
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As such, a second edition of the course is already planned to take place shortly.
As with Mediterranean Food, a second edition was soon called for.
Ellis stated he had no plans to make changes to the book as it stands in a second edition.
But if his little book should come to a second edition (as we hope it may), he might tone down the "beauties," and his work be none the worse, but all the better for the process.
In 1989 a second edition, known as the OED2, was published in 20 volumes.
The first major attempt among the English to clear up the foundation problems of algebra was George Peacock's Treatise on Algebra, 1830 (a second edition appeared as two volumes, 1842/1845).
In the season four episode "It's a Wonderful Lie," House receives a "second edition Conan Doyle" as a Christmas gift.
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