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Discover LudwigThe phrase "latest edition of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the most recent version of a publication, such as a book, magazine, or software. Example: "I just bought the latest edition of the textbook for my class."
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The latest edition of Football Manager has been released.
He won the latest edition of "Celebrity Apprentice" on NBC.
The latest edition of CrossStitcher is out on 17 June.
The full interview is in the latest edition of Hello! magazine, which is out now.
The latest edition of Lonely Planet's Bali and Lombok (£14.99) is an excellent example.
The latest edition of the U.S. version came out last month.
History suggests that the latest edition of the Beetle, like its predecessors, will spawn myriad variations.
Watch: In the latest edition of The Cartoon Lounge, Bob makes a friend.
The plan is revealed in the latest edition of (i) Aircraft Interiors International (/i) magazine.
To peruse: Time unveiled the latest edition of its "Time 100" list today.
The latest edition of Dabiq, IS's glossy magazine, boasts of the group's spreading reach.
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