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The phrase "the current edition" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the most up-to-date version of something, such as a book, newspaper, or magazine. For example: "This library is selling the current edition of the New York Times."
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This is an edited excerpt of an article published in the current edition of Tribune, reproduced by kind permission.
This is an edited extract from an essay which appears in the current edition of the Boston Review.
As currently envisioned, access to video and to certain reference resources -- including the current edition of the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians -- would cost more.
A fifth story was added for the current edition.
Others said they would not be buying the current edition.
In the current edition, there's a Craigslist-style Missed Connection.
The current edition, the fourth, has 1,056.
The current edition, printed in May 1997, is about to be replaced.
Alan Fletcher designed the original, and Angus G. Hyland the current edition.
The Brides' singer, Phil Wilson, remembered that experience in the current edition of Mojo magazine.
This is an abridged version of an interview from the current edition of the Radio Times.
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