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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a virtual version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a digital or simulated representation of something, often in contexts related to technology, gaming, or online experiences.
Example: "The game offers a virtual version of the city, allowing players to explore its streets and landmarks from the comfort of their homes."
Alternatives: "a digital replica" or "an online simulation".
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Essentially, Minecraft is a virtual version of Lego.
You should now see a virtual version of your iPhone's screens and all its icons.
We play a virtual version of those steady-hand wire games in the Science Tent.
A "virtual" version 2 of the Plan has new and updated plan elements presented online.
A virtual version of the workshop will be included on FAO.com.
If it's an airline in the real world, there's probably a virtual version.
It also works as a sophisticated TV remote control and has a virtual version of the PlayStation Dualshock controller.
VoIP makes it simple to take a virtual version of one's phone to any location at any time.
But while those were games were unmistakably Lego themed, the new one is the first to bring virtual construction with a virtual version of Lego blocks.
The technique improves on one that Digital Domain had used to make a virtual version of Tupac Shakur perform at the 2012 Coachella festival.
Maybe instead of the constant images of police tape, television news should frame their own coverage with a virtual version, indicating that viewers proceed at their own risk.
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