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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rough version" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to an initial or unrefined draft of a document, idea, or project that is not yet finalized. Example: "Before we finalize the report, let's review a rough version to gather feedback."
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Instead, everyone had to wait until a year later at I/O 2011 to get a rough version of the service.
After Mr Arsham and his team completed a rough version of the piece, Mr Cavatorta installed the technology.
Together they traveled to Martha's Vineyard to put a rough version of the piece on its feet.
So, naturally, each spent a day or so creating a rough version of such an extension, with much more work to come.
He graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design, where his 11-minute student film was a rough version of what turned into "Family Guy".
Scialom shot the film silent, recorded the voices of his actors, Tahar and Hamid Djellouli, in his apartment on a tape recorder, and put together a rough version.
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But it's what Meta is aiming to be — and their first (read: still a bit rough) version is going on sale to the public starting today.
In an early, rough version of the pilot, his deputy, an assistant manager named Rajiv (Rizwan Manji), explains his own aspirations, saying, "My dream is not to have to use the toilet after my father".
They've still got to finalize their retail hardware (having launched an early, rough version of the headset for developers/early adopters last year), and are working hard on making the (occasionally motion-sickness inducing) experience more comfortable for all — but they seem quite confident that they've got those bases covered.
Want to roam around a glitchy, super rough version of South Park?
My husband prefers a cleaner, smoother and less rough version, although he's turning a blind eye to some of the spills and spits that come with raising two boys.
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