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The phrase "a mock version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a version of something that is not genuine or is intended to imitate or parody the original.
Example: "The comedian presented a mock version of the popular reality show, poking fun at its clichés and tropes."
Alternatives: "a parody version" or "a satirical version".
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We simulated a mock version of his 1941 season, using the computer equivalent of a trick coin that comes up heads 81percentt of the time.
Within hours of its release, Ukip released a mock version suggesting David Cameron was in the pocket of European commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker.
In a mock version of REGIS PHILBIN'S game show, they stormed off the stage rather than play for so little money (they are billionaires, after all).
Once they reached the barricades, the protest leaders staged several theatrical events, including a mock version of Macbeth, and portrayed a makeshift jail cell that held a protester wearing a Bush mask.
Of the tens of thousands who will apply across the country in the next few months, 50 will be invited to a mock version of the show in Los Angeles, and 16 will make the cut.
pic.twitter.com/r7llr1iIqK However, not ones to be defeated, they shortly after followed up by tweeting a mock version of the Facebook page imagining what might be deemed acceptable by the social media site, featuring a kitten, a puppy and flowers.
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In the early Seventies he made two classics back-to-back - a western about sad losers, (McCabe & Mrs Miller, and a neo-noir thriller, The Long Goodbye, in which Chandler's knightly Philip Marlowe is allowed to bump off his treacherous best friend and exit to a mocking version of the 1930s song 'Hooray for Hollywood'.
Wallace played a clip of Colbert ― in his "Colbert Report" character, which was a mocking version of a right-wing TV host ― making very similar comments at the White House Correspondents Associationn dinner in 2006. .
At the 2002 Detroit auto show, the industry's annual beauty pageant, Chrysler put on a mock stage version of "The Dick Van Dyke Show".
Typically, AIDS vaccines use vectors that quickly die, but CMV stays alive indefinitely and constantly confronts the immune system with the mock version of the enemy.
The radio station WFAN needled Girardi by playing a mocking, retooled version of the 1941 hit "Joltin' Joe DiMaggio," in which the hosts would shout out "Girardio!" in place of "DiMaggio".
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