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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a received version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a version of something that has been accepted or acknowledged by a group or community, often in the context of literature, history, or information.
Example: "The historian presented a received version of the events, which has been widely accepted by scholars."
Alternatives: "an accepted version" or "a recognized version".
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He also added that it was impossible to achieve a received version of our history.
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Half of the experimental group received version A in which the letters A L were illustrated with anthropomorphic figures and the letters M Z with objects.
In preparation for the subsequent group component of the final exam, two students from each group of four received version A, while the other two students received version B. For groups of three, at least one student received each task version.
Mr Richelson says he requested the history again in 2005 and received a version a few weeks ago with mentions of Area 51 restored.
The registry is following about 2,100 patients who received a version of the device that is used as a traditional hip implant.
In the control rats, which had received a version of the virus without soluble FLT, the average blood pressure was seventy-five.
Students received a version of this cladogram that included color photographs.
Here are twelve cyber-scams to watch out for this Christmas: They've been around for years and we've all received a version.
Two control groups, each containing about 600,000 people, either received a version of the message with voting information but no photos of their friends, or no message at all.
Symbian^3 phones received a version of the game in October 2010, which initially includes only the "Poached Eggs" and "Mighty Hoax" episodes.
In Durham, meanwhile, the exam season got off to a confusing start when a group of law students were given the wrong paper entirely, receiving a version based on content from the previous academic year.
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