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The phrase "a modernized version" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an updated or revised form of something, such as a text, product, or concept that has been adapted to fit contemporary standards or preferences.
Example: "The film is a modernized version of the classic novel, incorporating current social issues and themes."
Alternatives: "an updated edition" or "a contemporary adaptation".
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The new structure was designed as a modernized version of the Altbau buildings found throughout Berlin.
"The Yentang Shan Fortress" was a modernized version of a medieval battle scene.
We do need a modernized version of F.D.R.'s New Deal.
Crime writer Val McDermid slated to write a modernized version of "Northanger Abbey".
Those are welcome changes, but at its core, Diablo III plays essentially as a modernized version of Diablo II.
The best solution for the future, it seems, just might be a modernized version of the past.
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The brain-in-a-vat thought experiment introduces a slightly modernized version of the evil genius hypothesis.
Much like Las Vegas, this is a fully modernized version of the past (though Atlantic City is more like the area a few blocks off the Vegas Strip).
Level of leisure time physical activity was measured with a slightly modernized version [ 23] of the Grimby-Saltin Physical Activity Scale [ 24, 25]: How much do you move and exert yourself physically during leisure time?
What's more, the acting company -- alternating Austen in rep with an intriguing, modernized version of The Seagull -- bring a buoyant joy of performing to their lucky audience.
"He thought that there was something missing from [the current] market, that everything was either an overly modernized version of Savile Row or it was antiquated.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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