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The phrase "a simulated version" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a replica or imitation of something, often in contexts related to technology, gaming, or training.
Example: "The software provides a simulated version of the real-world environment for users to practice their skills."
Alternatives: "an emulated version" or "a mock version."
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In a post-9/11 installation, he made a simulated version of a cottage-industry bomb shop.
It's an expensive hobby, with some figures costing more than £1,000, so it's understandable that fans might crave a simulated version.
For example, the prosecutor's expert could not get a simulated version of the alleged explosives to give off much more than heat and smoke.
A simulated version of the late pianist will be resurrected by some of the same people who staged Coachella's holographic Tupac Shakur, with a debut performance scheduled to take place in Las Vegas.
Mrs. Churchill gave slide lectures on Indians -- a simulated version of one is in the show -- in which she emphasized the progress they were making, how much they were "just like us".
Nestled in the very center of the recreated 19th-century flower beds in the Haupt Conservatory is a simulated version of her Amherst bedroom, where she wrote most of her poems and grew flowers from her bulbs.
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This in particular concerns the use of our simulated version in a real-life situation, with parents filling out the CAT on real computers.
For both the real Copenhagen and my simulated version, failure to develop a long-term solution to waste management remains a big hurdle.
Instead, the simulated version of this experiment was quick and cheap, easy to manipulate and repeat, and less problematic on an ethical level.
Second, using the above starting values, we solve the system of non-linear equations using the secant method (Broyden's approximation to Jacobian).45 The solution to the model directly yields the simulated version of the model.
To evaluate the extent of phase consistency among S. pombe oscillations, we compared every gene's PCM score with its simulated version (PCM*) with known phase variance.
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