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Discover LudwigThe phrase "historic edition" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a particular edition or version of a book, publication, or other piece of media that has historical significance or importance. Example: The library recently acquired a collection of historic editions of classic novels, including a first edition of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice."
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The Daily Mail, which ran a spoof "historic edition" on 14 July, didn't try to repeat the exercise.
For a brief time, then, it looked as if the Monaco Grand Prix, the 70th in this city-state, would be a historic edition — although it already was, with Schumacher's extraordinary exploit.
He obliged with the Daily Mail's "historic edition".
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-- The New York Post, Sept. 13 Copies of the historic first edition that bore the headline "Rats!" -- above a Page One story about the furor over a G.O.P. campaign commercial -- were quickly snatched up by homeward bound workers, travelers and shoppers...
Over the course of five decades, the innovative Los Angeles print studio has produced historic limited edition works for renowned artists such as Richard Serra, Claes Oldenburg, Vija Celmins, David Hockney and Robert Rauschenberg.
The porcelain firm honors the 225th anniversary of its signature Blue Fluted pattern with a new line of historic re-editions, and presents a retrospective exhibition through Sept. 2. Open Monday to Thursday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday to 7 p.m., Saturday to 5 p.m., Sunday through September noon to 5 p.m. Free.
"It is worth reminding our readers, and detractors, of that as we publish our historic first Sunday edition during what is a challenging period".
Mr. Moss curated the exhibition, which contains limited-edition historic pieces blown for the show, chandeliers from the 1920's and a few newly designed objects.
Instead of having its hosts and reporters read aloud the historic document on "Morning Edition," NPR tweeted out the entire text in more than 100 tweets, prompting a rash of fierce responses from people who didn't recognize the words out of context.
Considered an amateur architect, he depended upon plans found in printed handbooks and engraved editions of historic architects, using the plans with outstanding success.
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