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The phrase "a dubbed" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks context and clarity.
It can be used when referring to something that has been dubbed, such as a film or audio, but it typically requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "I watched a dubbed version of the movie last night."
Alternatives: "a dubbed version" or "a dubbed film".
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That is a dubbed version of "Takeshi's Castle," a classic 1980s obstacle course.
In fact cinemas have been offered the choice of screening a dubbed or a subtitled version.
(A dubbed version is scheduled to open in the United States on Christmas Day).
It is a bit like watching a dubbed movie in real life, but at least it is smooth.
(The Japanese version will play at evening screenings and a dubbed English-language version will show at matinees).
(A dubbed version of his latest, "The Accidental Spy," is to be released by Miramax later this year).
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Other examples of such an object, dubbed a pulsar for "pulsating radio star," were soon found.
A reviewer dubbed it "a glorious anachronism".
In May 2009, scientists unveiled a new fossil of a primate dubbed Darwinius masilae.
Two types of media, dubbed A and B, were also evaluated.
(Here's a clip, dubbed into Italian).
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