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as an edition
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as an edition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific version or release of a publication, such as a book, magazine, or other media. Example: "The author released a new book, and I am excited to read it as an edition that includes additional commentary."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
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First, as an edition.
News & Media
Then, just in case, he decided to "redact and disavow" various references he has made to Kriegspiel as an "edition" of Debord's game.
News & Media
She has worked for the Prince for more than three years and is credited with arranging for him to guest-edit an anniversary episode of the BBC's Countryfile show, as well as an edition of the magazine Country Life.
News & Media
The piece will be available as an edition of six with two artist's proofs, for sale to museums and private collectors.Mr Marclay has edited most of "the pm hours", with the exception of a few holes.
News & Media
The Libeskind pavilion [in 2001] was conceived as a flat-pack, which could have been made as an edition – but no more buyers ever came forward, so the idea never played out.
News & Media
She has made robins draped across prayer books under tiny chandeliers, lovebirds gazing at their reflections in miniature mirrors above tiny splayed-out mouse rugs, as well as wilting pheasant chicks suspended from resin-coated balloons, which were produced as an edition for Damien Hirst's shop-cum-gallery, Other Criteria.
News & Media
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Ah yes, it is Eau d'Hypocrisie d'Hollywood, a parfum that is not nearly as limited an edition as some might prefer.
News & Media
Further, as already noted, an edition of Wodeham's most mature and complete work, the Ordinatio, is only now underway.
Science
The game was released in Japan as a limited edition version on July 27, 2007 as a DVD playable on Windows PCs; the regular edition was released on September 28 , 2007
Wiki
Ecstasy was released as a limited edition version on July 25 , 2008as two DVDs playable only on a Windows PC; the regular edition followed on September 26 , 2008
Wiki
Kud Wafter was released in Japan on June 25, 2010 as a limited edition version, playable only on Windows PCs as a DVD.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "as an edition", ensure that the noun it modifies clearly indicates a published or released version of something. For example, "released as a limited edition".
Common error
Avoid using "as an edition" when referring to general improvements or modifications that don't constitute a formal release or version. Instead, consider using "as an improvement" or "as a modification".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as an edition" functions primarily as a prepositional phrase, modifying a noun to specify its form or version. Ludwig AI shows this is often used in contexts relating to published works or releases, such as "released as a limited edition."
Frequent in
News & Media
43%
Wiki
30%
Science
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Encyclopedias
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "as an edition" is a prepositional phrase used to specify the form or version of something, typically a published work or release. Ludwig AI analysis indicates it is grammatically correct and appears most frequently in News & Media contexts. While generally neutral in register, it is important to use the phrase accurately, ensuring it modifies nouns related to structured releases rather than general improvements. Consider alternatives like "as a version" for similar meanings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in the form of an edition
This alternative uses a more explicit prepositional phrase to specify the format.
as a version
Replaces "edition" with "version", emphasizing the specific release or iteration.
in its edition
Changes the structure to emphasize possession of the edition.
being an edition
Uses a present participle to describe the role or status of something.
serving as an edition
Emphasizes the function or purpose of something as an edition.
considered an edition
Highlights that something is regarded or thought of as an edition.
styled as an edition
Focuses on the presentation or labeling of something as an edition.
presented as an edition
Similar to 'styled as', but implies a more formal or deliberate presentation.
marketed as an edition
Highlights the commercial aspect of presenting something as an edition.
released as an edition
Focuses on the act of making an edition available.
FAQs
How can I use "as an edition" in a sentence?
Use "as an edition" to specify that something is presented or released in a particular version. For example, "The book was released as a special edition." It implies a structured and published form.
What phrases can I use instead of "as an edition"?
Alternatives include "as a version", "in the form of an edition", or "in its edition", depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Is it correct to say "as an edition" or should I use "like an edition"?
"As an edition" is typically used to define the specific version being released, while "like an edition" would imply a resemblance to a typical edition. The choice depends on the intended meaning.
What is the difference between "as an edition" and "in an edition"?
"As an edition" emphasizes the role or presentation of something, while "in an edition" indicates the inclusion or presence within that specific version. For instance, "released as an edition" versus "content included in an edition".
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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