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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a variant of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing different forms or versions of something, indicating that one is a variation of another.
Example: "The new smartphone model is a variant of a previous design, featuring improved battery life and a larger screen."
Alternatives: "a version of a" or "a form of a".
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The song is spare, a variant of a ballad, and it is bathed in reverb.
Scientists believe the disease is linked to a variant of a human brain ailment, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
It includes a variant of a frontal nude that was... well, too sexual for the Pirelli people.
A SNP can be a variant of a gene, or can serve as a signpost for variants of a gene that are nearby.
In "Freedom's Power," he treats American liberalism as a variant of a common Anglo-American liberal tradition stretching from the 17th century to the present.
Closed-ends funds are a variant of a mutual fund in which a set number of shares are sold in an initial public offering.
The sections, each anchored by a variant of a fanfare, range from a gentle pastoral idyll to agitated and impressionistic swirls of shimmering colors.
About 1 Caucasian in 300 is a very slow metabolizers of 6MP, because he has two copies of a variant of a gene for a protein called TPMT.
The case, Missouri v. Seibert, No.02-1371, was a variant of a case the court decided in 1985 called Oregon v. Elstad.
The offer is an extension into England and elsewhere of a variant of a model already in place in the United States of America for many years.
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He highlighted "AtoE Testing" as a key part of Kahuna's approach, a variant of A/B testing in which five different marketing messages are tested simultaneously.
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