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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective improved or corrected by critical editing.
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- adjective having been
altered from theoriginal version: being something that someone hasedited - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
edit .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective improved or corrected by critical editing
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Examples
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I do not have Photoshop on my computer and I need a title edited on my proxy.
Digital Point Forums 2008
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These sorts of ambiguities are common, even in edited writing, because the surrounding sentences give context to the ambiguous sentence.
Singular “they” and the many reasons why it’s correct « Motivated Grammar 2009
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: This post has been edited from the original for the sake of accuracy.
Alaska station says Breitbart Web site audio attack is bogus Greg Sargent 2010
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These sorts of ambiguities are common, even in edited writing, because the surrounding sentences give context to the ambiguous sentence.
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* For this essay, I read the second edition of Frankenstein edited by Johanna M. Smith and published by Bedford/St.Martins. at
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Erika Nelson 2009
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The list of things that need to be edited is growing steadily.
wonderful new invention nathreee 2009
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D. in English, edited the Ontario Review, a journal he founded jointly with Oates in 1974 to showcase Canadian and U.S. literature.
Joyce Carol Oates's "A Widow's Story" Post 2011
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Robert Bloomfield (2007) presents the text of The Farmer's Boy edited from the manuscript which Bloomfield copied out so as preserve a version of his magnum opus free from his patron's emendations.
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D. in English, edited the Ontario Review, a journal he founded jointly with Oates in 1974 to showcase Canadian and U.S. literature.
Joyce Carol Oates's "A Widow's Story" Post 2011
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* For this essay, I read the second edition of Frankenstein edited by Johanna M. Smith and published by Bedford/St.Martins. at
Archive 2009-01-01 Erika Nelson 2009
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