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The phrase "a received version of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an accepted or established interpretation or account of something, often in contexts like literature, history, or cultural narratives.
Example: "The novel presents a received version of the events that transpired during the war, which may not reflect the true experiences of those involved."
Alternatives: "an accepted interpretation of" or "a recognized account of".
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He also added that it was impossible to achieve a received version of our history.
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