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Collocations for edition - noun

ADJECTIVE

first, second, etc.
a dealer that specializes in rare first editions
early
The passionate collector will go for early editions.
later
Later editions had a glossary.
the latest, new, recent
current, the original
forthcoming, future, upcoming (esp. AmE)
limited, special
The book appeared in a limited edition of 3 000.
10th-anniversary, 50th-anniversary, etc.
de luxe
hardback, hardcover (esp. AmE), leather-bound, paperback
pocket
abridged
They have brought out an abridged edition of the encyclopedia.
expanded
illustrated
revised, updated
critical
a critical edition of Shakespeare's plays
scholarly
facsimile
a facsimile edition of Dr Johnson's Dictionary of 1755
electronic, online
print, printed
live
There will be a live edition of the show tomorrow night.
evening, morning
The story made it into the evening edition of the newspaper.

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VERB + edition

bring out, issue, print, produce, publish, release
edit, illustrate
read, watch
review

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edition + VERB

appear, be out, come out
The first edition of the newspaper appeared in 1859.
contain sth, feature sth, offer sth
This edition features a new section on Chinese cooking.

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PREPOSITION

in a … edition
The encyclopedia will shortly be out in a revised edition.
edition of
the November edition of ‘Vogue’

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