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The phrase "a more strenuous version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing different levels of difficulty or intensity in activities, tasks, or exercises.
Example: "For those looking for a challenge, we offer a more strenuous version of our hiking trail that includes steeper inclines."
Alternatives: "a tougher version" or "a more challenging version."
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This will help prepare your body for a more strenuous version of the exercise.
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