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The phrase "a remixed version of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a new interpretation or adaptation of an original work, such as music, art, or literature.
Example: "The DJ played a remixed version of the popular song that had everyone dancing."
Alternatives: "an altered version of" or "a reimagined version of".
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A remixed version of the song was included on the 2005 remix compilation, B in the Mix: The Remixes.
Well, it's finally arrived in the form of a remixed version of West's track "Black Skinhead".
A remixed version of Ace of Spades – first released in 1980 – hit No 15 in November 1993.
(They also released a remixed version of that album, consisting of beats made only from sampled cat sounds).
Fast-paced commercials feature a remixed version of "Pop Goes the World," a 1987 song by Men Without Hats.
At the top of the food chain, the Rolling Stones hired the Neptunes to do a remixed version of "Sympathy for the Devil".
It was like climbing fucking Everest!" A remixed version of Dare, Love and Dancing, soared up the charts in 1982, but recording a new studio album proved frustrating.
It all felt like a remixed version of "Dead Souls": an unknown man appears in town and tosses around striking amounts of cash.
Yet, It is not the first time fans of the Thrones have been treated to a remixed version of the Game of Thrones opening sequence.
He recently announced a solo date at London's O2 Arena and we have just released a remixed version of his Elements Of Life album, so I'm tying up some cross-promotion with Loud Sound, the gig promoters.
This summer at Edinburgh the experimental theatre company The Wooster Group are performing a remixed version of Hamlet, synced with video footage from Richard Burton's 1964 Broadway production when it was directed by John Gielgud.
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