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'''Edit''' means to revise, correct, or |
'''Edit''' means to revise, correct, improve or change for the beter♥♥♥, and may also refer to: to go over twice |
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* [[edIT]], an American electronic DJ and producer |
* [[edIT]], an American electronic DJ and producer |
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Edit means to revise, correct, improve or change for the beter♥♥♥, and may also refer to: to go over twice
- edIT, an American electronic DJ and producer
- Edit (application), a simple text editor for the Apple Macintosh.
- Edit (MS-DOS), a plain-text editor for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows
- "Edit" (song), a song by Regina Spektor from her 2006 album Begin to Hope
- A form of the female given name Edith