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Discover Ludwig'each edition' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular part of a publication, such as a single issue of a magazine or a single printing of a book. For example, "I've been collecting each edition of this magazine for the last 10 years."
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"Each edition is read from back to front.
Money aside, each edition presents features the other doesn't.
Only one copy of each edition was ever printed.
There are entries on split infinitives in each edition.
Each edition will be available for 24 hours.
The authors update the science and research with each edition.
Each edition will look at three cities, with London, Seoul and San Francisco being featured first.
With several events listed in each edition, information was crammed in.
With each edition of the DSM, new conditions are added, with some attracting opprobrium.
Each edition, strictly limited, has been themed on the writings of (classic) authors.
Saving each edition Of the day as it lengthens and warms Isn't progress.
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