Sentence examples for editions from inspiring English sources

The word "editions" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a particular version of a book, magazine, or other publication or the act of producing multiple versions of something. Example sentence: The latest edition of the magazine features a cover story about travel during the pandemic.

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editions

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Shillinglaw, the BBC's former science and natural history chief, said the re-edited editions of Top Gear could be on BBC2 as early as the summer and definitely before the end of the year.

These include: 1. Common ad shapes across editions – reducing unnecessary tweaks and edits between editions.

Since launching its US and Australia digital editions in 2011 and 2013 respectively, traffic from outside of the UK now represents over two-thirds of the Guardian's total digital audience.

Since launching its US and Australia digital editions in 2011 and 2013 respectively, traffic from outside of the UK now represents around two-thirds of the Guardian's total digital audience.

As well as Bradby's new key role on election day, during the election campaign ITV will also be airing twice-weekly live editions of Bradby's weekly discussion show The Agenda, which features topics ranging from politics to popular culture.

When Toronto last beat the Red Bulls in 2009, Defoe was only a few months into his second spell at Tottenham alongside fellow returnee Robbie Keane, the Canadian team's star player was Dwayne De Rosario, and New York were in the middle of the type of futile season later editions of the Toronto team would repeatedly specialize in.

The launch follows an almost year-long beta phase and standalone migrations of the Guardian's US and Australian editions in an unprecedented open product development journey that gathered over 100,000 pieces of user feedback.

"GNM Media" means the Guardian and Observer newspapers in their various formats including printed and tablet editions, and the theguardian.com network of websites in its various formats including desktop and mobile formats.

(comScore, Sept. 2014) Readers of the Guardian's UK and Australian editions will continue to see the existing site design, although they can opt in to view beta versions.

Another reader wrote: "It is with profound regret and utter dismay that I see you have given space to Kelvin MacKenzie, who was responsible for printing one of the most hurtful, disgusting and outrageous editions of any British newspaper that there has ever been.

Several editions of the Guinness Book of Records list Donaudampfschiffahrtselektrizitätenhaupt-betriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft, (why, the association for subordinate officials of the head office management of the Danube steamboat electrical services, of course) as the longest compound in the German language, even if there's no evidence that such an association ever existed in real life.

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