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The phrase "a limited version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not complete or has restrictions compared to a full version.
Example: "The software is currently available in a limited version, which includes only basic features."
Alternatives: "a restricted edition" or "a partial version".
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Mr. Gore supports a limited version of such a system.
The app costs $3.60 but you can try out a limited version for free.
Jazz Standard remains, and now serves a limited version of Blue Smoke's menu.
Metro SE is a limited version of Cakewalk's Metro 5 that uses tape-recorder-style controls and mixing interfaces.
You can use a limited version of this as part of their free trial, which can be found on their website.
Mr. Beal sees this argument as an attempt to preserve a limited version of counterculture history that denies the importance of later events.
A limited version of the loan scheme runs in England at present and about 8,500 people have borrowed about £200m at 0% interest.
EduFocal enables access to a limited version of its service for free as well via a tie-in deal with a national Sunday newspaper.
The two agencies started up a limited version of the TALF program last month, which is mainly focused on financing consumer and small-business loans.
Tells about the deal on Contra aid; how Bush changed his stance on gun control, favoring a limited version of it.
A single lawyer might pay about $100 a month for a limited version, while large law firms will pay millions of dollars for unlimited access.
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