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The phrase "a reduced version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a simplified or condensed form of something, such as a document, presentation, or concept.
Example: "The report was too lengthy, so I created a reduced version that highlights the key findings."
Alternatives: "a simplified version" or "an abridged version."
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Today, Governor McGreevey maintains the tax rebate tradition, if in a reduced version.
A reduced version featuring only one pianola was performed to a riotous "Rite of Spring -like reception in 1926 in PariSpring -like
To determine the metric properties of the WOMAC questionnaire filled in over the telephone; and to obtain a reduced version of this questionnaire.
Let us also define, a new model matrix evaluated at the instants of (hence is a "reduced" version of, since ): (5).
Using a reduced version of a detailed reaction scheme, 2-D Euler simulations have been used to examine the features of detonation in H2 N2O Diluent mixtures.
There is an unreduced and a reduced version.
Prior to the album's North American release, a reduced version entitled Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack was released on a single disk by Tokyopop in 2002.
Figure 1(B) summarizes the interactions of the model, of which we will first consider a reduced version.
A one-factor dimensional structure and a reduced version with 20 locally independent items were the most tenable solution.
Patients in the second group ("reduced information group") received a reduced version with a lower design quality, smaller font size and less information.
The authority's board is to be asked to vote next week on a $1.14 billion contract for a reduced version of the first phase of the project.
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