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Discover Ludwig"original edition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it to refer to an edition of a book, magazine, or other publication that is the original version, not a reprint. For example: "The original edition of the book was published in 1990."
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Includes a reproduction of the t.-p. of the original edition, edited by Timothy Flint, Cincinnati, 1831.
The original edition, from 1972, is long out of print.
The original edition of Unreasonable Behaviour offered a rather melancholy final chapter.
And then I bought the 1974 original edition from the Strand with all the drawings.
My edition of these stories is a gaudily-covered reprint of an original edition of 1922.
"The original edition was not published for children or general readers.
In a final twist, the original edition of the book is a valuable collector's item.
The original edition is most faithful to the author's perspective as he approached his end.
There are more shades of grey in this original edition," said Strien.
Copies of the original edition changed hands at many times the cover price.
A full set of the game's rules, from the original edition, is available for download.
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