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The phrase "some edition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular version or release of a book, magazine, or other published material, often when the specific edition is not known or not important. Example: "I found some edition of the book that I had been looking for at the library."
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Even the non-religious accept that the Bible is a foundational document of western society and some edition of the Bible is probably found in nearly every home.
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Because of an editing error, an article in some editions on Aug. 19.
Because of an editing error, a review in some editions last Sunday about Polpettina, a restaurant in Eastchester, N.Y., described a chicken entree incorrectly.
Because of an editing error, a caption in some editions last Sunday with a photo essay about kite-fighting misstated the surname of the captain of New York Kite Flyers.
Because of an editing error, a picture caption in some editions last Sunday with an article about a Dockers pop-up store misstated its square footage.
Because of an editing error, the article also misstated, in some editions, the cost of the renovation.
The article also omitted the final score in some editions.
An art review in some editions last Sunday about "New York, New York!
A headline in some editions repeated the error.
(The error occurred again in some editions yesterday).
He even inserted, in some editions, siege and battle plans.
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