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The phrase "a digital version of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a digital representation or adaptation of a physical item, document, or concept.
Example: "The library now offers a digital version of classic literature that can be accessed online."
Alternatives: "an electronic copy of" or "a virtual edition of".
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We're producing a digital version of that social experience".
"In many ways, it's like a digital version of Lego".
Mr. Murphy describes the service "a digital version of passing notes in class".
ASK can be considered a digital version of analog amplitude modulation.
There's no Internet access yet, but a digital version of solitaire is quite popular.
Demo, in other words, is a digital version of "A Chorus Line".
On the iPhone, iTrailMap (free) is similar, offering a digital version of a resort's paper map.
Some people resorted to a digital version of the old-fashioned hitchhiker's thumb.
Not that a digital version of The Times's morgue is likely, or even possible.
Scientists are a step closer to constructing a digital version of the human visual system.
Instead, they follow a digital version of Milton Friedman's proposal for low but constant inflation.
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