revised edition

Frequency: 7.311.8 per million words

A version that has been altered or corrected.

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Examples (20)

  • The encyclopedia will shortly be out in a revised edition.
  • The publisher announced a revised edition of the popular textbook.
  • I need to buy the revised edition of the textbook for class.
  • Students are required to purchase the latest revised edition for this course.
  • The revised edition includes updated statistics and new chapters.
  • This revised edition includes new chapters and updated scientific information.
  • Students should use the revised edition which corrects previous errors.
  • Have you seen the revised edition of his classic novel, which features an introduction by a new author?
  • The publisher released a revised edition with additional content.
  • They decided to release a revised edition to correct the numerous errors found in the first print run.
  • This revised edition incorporates feedback from readers.
  • The author worked tirelessly on the revised edition for over two years to ensure its accuracy.
  • The revised edition of the manual contains clearer instructions.
  • We are eagerly awaiting the revised edition of the software manual, as the old one is outdated.
  • We're working on a revised edition that addresses current issues.
  • Compared to the original, the revised edition offers significant improvements in clarity and content.
  • The revised edition features improved illustrations and examples.
  • A revised edition is often necessary to keep pace with new discoveries and evolving knowledge.
  • Libraries prefer to stock the revised edition over older versions.
  • Please ensure you are using the most current revised edition for your research paper, not an older version.