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The phrase "a fictional version of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a representation or interpretation of a person, event, or concept that is not real but created for storytelling or artistic purposes.
Example: "The movie presents a fictional version of historical events, blending fact with creative storytelling."
Alternatives: "an imagined portrayal of" or "a made-up interpretation of".
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Why a fictional version of New York?
Is the city you describe Manchester, or a fictional version of it?
He began his career with "Essex County Trilogy," a fictional version of his childhood upbringing.
Fortunately, he's playing a fictional version of himself, but the scenario still feels strikingly real.
These friends were all together at Bewford University, a fictional version of Durham.
Worse, it's tempting to create a fictional version of world history.
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Writing a fictional version of their lives might have helped them.
Even though you're playing a fictional version of yourself, there are still a lot of questions about what's real.
You're not always sure whether you're reading about a person or a fictional version of that person.
In a way we're back to "The Big Broadcast," with Crosby playing a fictional version of himself.
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