paperback edition

collocation in English

meaningsofpaperbackandedition

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paperback
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpeɪ.pə.bæk/
us
/ˈpeɪ.pɚ.bæk/
a book with a cover made of ...
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edition
noun[C]
uk
/ɪˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/ɪˈdɪʃ.ən/
a particular form in which a book, magazine, or newspaper ...
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(Definition ofpaperbackandeditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is accessibly written, and thepaperbackeditionmay be expected to reach beyond the usual academic readership.
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In this they will be encouraged by the simultaneous production of an inexpensivepaperbackedition.
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When these errors are corrected, this book seems to be a good candidate for apaperbackedition.
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Such is unlikely in any case unless the publishers can be persuaded to produce apaperbackeditionat reasonable cost.
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Hopefully a futurepaperbackeditionwill make it even more financially accessible for students.
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Thepaperbackeditionwill be useful supplementary reading in classrooms.
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It is to be hoped that apaperbackeditionwill soon be available.
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Thepaperbackeditionis robustly constructed with this in mind, and the cost represents excellent vale for what should be many years of service.
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Further savings to consumers might result if apaperbackeditionwere to be published.
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The book appeared originally in 2000 and is now reprinted in apaperbackedition.
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Quoted according to thepaperbackeditionof 1990, 3 vols.
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At £15.99 thepaperbackeditionof this substantial book is excellent value for money.
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Thispaperbackeditionseems worthy of a welcome and another mention.
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Such was the success of the book that it ran to a second print and apaperbackeditionwithin a year.
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It is to be hoped that apaperbackeditionemerges sooner, rather than later.
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As such, the book deserves a place on course reading lists alongside more standard social security texts - which hopefully a futurepaperbackeditionwill secure.
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At almost £50 for thepaperbackedition, the volume is also expensive.
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It would enjoy a wider readership and would be more useful to students if the publishers would issue it in a lower-costpaperbackedition.
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It is a pity that in apaperbackeditionof a book first published in 1989 a few minor misprints have not been corrected.
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