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It depends on the context of the sentence, but in general, "edition of" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific version or publication of a book, magazine, or newspaper. Here are a few examples: - I just bought the latest edition of the Oxford English Dictionary. - This is the fifth edition of the textbook, with updated information and new chapters. - The newspaper published a special edition to commemorate the event. In these examples, "edition of" is used to specify which version or publication is being referenced. It can also be used with other types of media, such as movies or music albums.
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Wednesday's edition oF Chatterbox.
1929 edition of "Egypt".
Also, a special edition of Reads.
Friday's edition of Chatterbox.
The expurgated edition, of course.
An earlier, smarter edition of Joe McCarthy.
A centennial edition of the children's classic.
Of this year's edition of the Rangers.
The New Year's Eve edition of Chatterbox.
He looked at the edition of 1955.
A first edition of "Salem's Lot".
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