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The phrase "a modern version" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a newer or updated version of something. For example: - "The play was a modern version of the original, with updated dialogue and costumes." - "The museum features a modern version of the famous painting, created by a contemporary artist." - "I prefer the modern version of this song over the original." - "The company released a modern version of their popular product, with added features and improved design."
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You can, of course, buy a modern version for much less.
The specimen also lends itself to a monitoring role––a modern version of the Schroeder embrittlement detector.
A modern version, obviously.
A modern version is still made in China.
Plans for a modern version look almost as mythical.
Here's a modern version of a classic one.
The warm wood reads as a modern version of gold.
A modern version of the Great Exhibition of 1851?
But a modern version would have to be much rewritten.
These are like a modern version of travellers cheques.
So it's a modern version of a soap opera".
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