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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a louder version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variation of something that has increased in volume or intensity.
Example: "The band played a louder version of their hit song during the concert, energizing the crowd."
Alternatives: "an amplified version" or "a more intense version".
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Looked at in this light, the 2012 presidential campaign was a louder version of the same argument.
The band will worry away at a rhythmic conceit and then open up into a louder version of it, with everyone shouting together.
"There will always be a replacement coming along very soon – a newer version, a crazier version, a louder version," she wrote.
Not toning down what he is, but piling on the make-up heavier, becoming stronger by becoming a louder version of yourself".
Town's ambitions have been fired by the arrival of Bill Fotherby, a former director at Leeds United - imagine a louder version of Peter Ridsdale.
Jones, 67, warned without a sustainable long term vision, they would be soon be overshadowed by "a newer version, a crazier version, a louder version", making them nothing more than a passing phase.
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The Jonas Brothers, a young group that's getting used to being described as a (slightly) louder version of Hanson, played a low-key set on one of the smallest stages; it's getting a huge promotional push, which may well earn it the screaming preteen fans it clearly wants.
It's punk rock not as a faster, louder version of Chuck Berry riffs, but as rock music dissected, then sewn back together with its innards hanging out.
"That way, we're also saving something for the louder version in twenty-seven".
The 1953 Call Me Madam, a long, loud version of the Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse Broadway hit, had Ethel Merman as the ambassador to Lichtenburg belting out Irving Berlin songs ("It's a Lovely Day Today" and "You're Just in Love") while being wooed by the foreign minister (George Sanders).
Well, maybe it works on that one, but a very loud version of The Sound of Silence is not what I want.
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