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The phrase "a generic version of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a non-specific or standard version of a product, idea, or concept that is similar to a branded or original version.
Example: "The company released a generic version of the popular medication, making it more affordable for consumers."
Alternatives: "a standard version of" or "a non-branded version of".
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The pharmacist dispensed a generic version of the drug.
More likely is the effect of the isosorbide dinitrate (a generic version of Isordil).
But even a generic version of insulin might not solve all of Mrs. B's problems.
Apotex had threatened to market a generic version of Plavix before the patent expired in 2011.
Even if they cook over wood, will new places serve a generic version of mediocre barbecue?
Some patients have, nevertheless, begun switching to a generic version of a competing cholesterol drug, Zocor.
In India Gilead has now agreed to the production of a generic version of the drug.
Undaunted by Sanofi's patents, his firm simply went ahead with a generic version of Plavix.
In July, the Food and Drug Administration allowed a generic version of Lovenox.
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries recently announced it had filed an application to produce a generic version of the drug.
Launching a generic version of the EpiPen can help the drugmaker protect its market share from competition.
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