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The phrase "a letter version of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a written format or representation of something, typically in the context of correspondence or documentation.
Example: "Please send me a letter version of the report so I can review it in detail."
Alternatives: "a written version of" or "a textual version of".
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Then you should make a " Throw Up " which is a basic spray painted bubble letter version of your name or phrase.
My mother wants to write the restaurant a letter (her version of a bad online review, I guess).
A few weeks ago they spent an hour at the house of a printer, Dan Wood, going over a letter-pressed version of the CD cover.
The Greens senator's letter, a version of which was also sent to the foreign minister, Bob Carr, calls on whoever is foreign minister after Saturday's federal election to offer full consular assistance to the flotilla participants.
According to Karl Ubl and Michael D. Elliot, the passage in the "Q/A" and "Capitula" versions is authentic, and its absence from the "Letter" version represents a later modification of the text probably made in the mid-seventh century.
Two weeks ago, The Tribune reported, an anonymous letter offering a version of events, including the accusation of sexual contact and the report of the F.B.I.'s involvement, was sent by e-mail to The Tribune's Web site.
Usually, the capitalized form of a letter is just a bigger version of that letter, though there are exceptions (such as "q" and "Q").
The penultimate contact included a letter and paper version of the survey sent via US Postal Service or Federal Express to nonrespondents to the follow up emails.
This letter was a revised version of the Letter to Castelli, which was denounced by the Inquisition as an incursion upon theology by advocating Copernicanism both as physically true and as consistent with Scripture.
He noticed, for example, that people were mistakenly selling teardrop-shaped candy bowls as Calders because they saw on them the letters "C" and "A," in a version of Calder's characteristic initialing.
However, I eventually discovered that the letter was an Internet version of a real letter to the editor written to the Jackson (Mississippi) Clarion Ledger on Aug. 23, 2009.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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