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The phrase "a more thorough version" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an improved or expanded iteration of a document, report, or piece of content.
Example: "I have prepared a more thorough version of the report that includes additional data and analysis."
Alternatives: "a more detailed version" or "an expanded version".
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Something like a more thorough version of what happens when we go through airport security.
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However, given that the resulting story detailed the pointed perspective of Mr. Butler, it was incumbent on The Times to present a much more thorough version of the MEK's perspective.
Read today, Roy's 1975 book "On Socialist Democracy" sounds like a more thorough and scholarly version of Mikhail Gorbachev's 1987 manifesto, "Perestroika". "Both of us had always seen at least a seed of reform in a very dark earth," Zhores said.
A year later, a more thorough study confirmed the risk.
In any case, confusion about the role of transitional fossils in evolutionary biology is common (Mead, 2009), so we plan to provide a more thorough treatment of them in future versions of the lesson plan.
We agree that the possibility for quantitative variability was not fully addressed and have consequently provided a more thorough explanation of this in our revised version.
Later a more thorough check compares recently written code with previous versions in binary form, the ones and zeros that are the basic building blocks of most computer languages.
A more thorough accounting of this effect has been implemented in the Extended Reconstructed Sea Surface Temperature data set version 4. This accounting is utilized in the paper.
The Russian version, which would only extend the panel's life for six months, calls for a more thorough examination of the Khan Sheikhoun attack before any conclusion is reached.
A more thorough analysis is recommended.
(A more thorough memo came twenty-four hours later).
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