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limited edition

noun

  1. an edition, as of a book or lithograph, limited to a specified small number of copies.


limited edition

noun

  1. an edition of something such as a book, plate, etc, that is limited to a specified number
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of limited edition1

First recorded in 1900–05
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Michael Owen holds a limited edition solid gold Grand Slam winners' medal struck by the Royal Mint.

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As historic fires continue to burn across Southern California, a number of Los Angeles brands have started selling limited edition merchandise to raise crucial funds for relief efforts.

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“My shoes are limited edition! They’re hard to find! Are you going to replace them if they get ruined?â€

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Other items include “Squid Gameâ€-themed Crocs and a limited edition “Red Light: Green Light†beef jerky from Jack Link’s.

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Anyone who owned one of the 27,000 shares, valued at £120 each, was eligible for benefits such as limited edition prints.

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