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Discover Ludwig"fourth edition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the fourth version or iteration of a written work, such as a book, journal, or magazine. Example: The publisher released the fourth edition of the popular novel with updated content and a new cover design.
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The fourth edition was edited by Charles Brooke, a friend of Bird's, after the latter's death.
The DSM is in its fourth edition.
It is currently in its fourth edition.
The fourth edition in 20 volumes was completed in 1810.
Yes, according to Roget's International Thesaurus, Fourth Edition.
The south coast gets the fourth edition, printed in London.
The fourth edition of Leaves of Grass, published in 1867, contained much revision and rearrangement.
It's the historic fourth edition of Shamblanderson's Sentence of the Month Bonanza Throwdown Showdown.
This week sees the fourth edition of Les Voiles de St. Barth, a four-day regatta.
In 1997, he wrote "Football Clock Management," now in its fourth edition.
Four years later, OUP brought out a masterly condensation, the fourth edition of the Shorter Oxford.
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