Effect on local drive of itune delete

I sync iTunes using Windows7 + a Nano6.
I just listened to an album in iTunes having originated from a particular folder on the local drive. As I listened to each tune, I deleted many of the group.
Now I have this selected, better group within my iTunes versus the original album that still resides on my local drive.
Is there a way that I can tell iTunes to copy this edited group back to the local drive folder overwriting that larger, unedited group living on the local drive?
Mark

I usually keep all the songs in my iTunes, but I do this sometimes with podcasts. When I delete a podcast (and maybe with a song as well), I'm given the choice of whether to leave the audio file where it was, or move it to the trash. If that's what you're after, it's probably possible with songs.
If not, maybe it would be easier to make playlists of the songs you want, and leave out the songs you don't.

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