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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plastic version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an item or object that is made of plastic, often as a replica or alternative to something else.
Example: "The toy is a plastic version of the original action figure, making it more affordable for children."
Alternatives: "a synthetic version" or "a polymer version".
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"I'm surprised no one's come out with a plastic version," Mr. Curtis said.
It took about 10 prototypes for a model made with steel-tubing, and more than 20 for a plastic version.
"With my background in plastics, I spoke to my then manager about us developing a plastic version in about 1999.
Large amounts end up in a plastic version of the Sargasso Sea, and they are often mistaken for food by the denizens of the deep.
Rind's particular interest is how CO2 __levels will affect water supplies, because, as he put it to me, "you can't have a plastic version of water".
Concerned that the publicity would prove distracting, the company announced they'd be opting for a plastic version for the London run.
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Both games use controllers shaped like musical instruments: Guitar Hero III is played with a miniature plastic version of a Gibson Les Paul with buttons where the strings would be, while Rock Band uses a toy Fender Stratocaster, a faux drum set and a microphone.
"YOU can carry your own head in your hand," enthuses Bre Pettis, inviting customers to try out a three-dimensional photo booth that will scan their head and then print a miniature plastic version of it as a solid object.
It's a stretch to think the Air Force would stop ordering a jet if they saw a crappy plastic version at Toys R UsUs.
Pebble Time is shipping in two flavors, including a primarily plastic version that I received for review, and a Steel edition to follow at a later date.
Its polished surface reflects the other Koons works in the gallery: a life-size, implicitly racist ceramic statue of Michael Jackson, a James Rosenquistian painting titled "Party Hat," and a colossal cast plastic version of a winsome kitty, which I take to be based on a refrigerator magnet.
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