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The phrase "a marching version of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific adaptation or interpretation of something in a marching style, often related to music or performance.
Example: "The band performed a marching version of a popular pop song during the halftime show."
Alternatives: "a parade rendition of a" or "a military-style adaptation of a".
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Mellophone (a marching version of a horn).
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The numerical method is based on the time-marching version of the semi-implicit method for pressure-linked equations consistent (SIMPLEC).
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Make your own version of a song!
Hold your version of a Potlatch ceremony.
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