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The phrase "a lower version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a less advanced or simplified iteration of something, such as software or a product.
Example: "The company decided to release a lower version of the app to cater to users with older devices."
Alternatives: "a reduced version" or "a simplified version".
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Two key tactics to avoid devaluation is to keep discounts reasonable (no more than 20% off, for example) and/or offer the discount on a lower version ("only valid during off-peak times or on basic products").
In designing his lovely new heel, Mr. Kirkwood said that he tried to do something that would be a real fashion item, not just a lower version of a high heel.
His Rinnegan allows him to perform [[Ame-no-tajikarao, a lower version of Kaguya's Amenominka, which can shift himself, others, and objects a set distance away from his original location.
"I want to make sure the board understands — I have this feeling you are starting a vision of turning Glendale college into a lower version of University of Phoenix, and there's no support for such a concept," said Michael Scott, president of the Academic Senate.
Know that this process is for downgrading from 2.0 to a lower version.
If you're running vista or a Lower version of Windows 7 (and ONLY then) you can choose to upgrade.
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A scale is a series of notes that ascend and descend in a pattern of steps (usually 8, sometimes 5) that starts at one note and ends at a higher or lower version of the same note.
Some scholars have speculated that the lower version was a compromise, to avoid confusion with church architecture.
The company said it would also begin selling a lower voltage version of the chip, with half the power consumption of earlier versions.
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For instance, Virgin Atlantic flight attendants are issued liquid-red heels (aptly named Dorothy; a lower heeled version is Dotty).
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