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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a virtual version of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a digital or simulated representation of something that exists in the physical world.
Example: "The game offers a virtual version of the city, allowing players to explore its streets and landmarks."
Alternatives: "a digital replica of" or "an online representation of".
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Essentially, Minecraft is a virtual version of Lego.
We play a virtual version of those steady-hand wire games in the Science Tent.
You should now see a virtual version of your iPhone's screens and all its icons.
A virtual version of the workshop will be included on FAO.com.
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.
Once the code is recognized, children meet a virtual version of their pet that they can use to play games and chat with friends.
"It could even be used to pick out a hotel room for your next trip by visiting a virtual version of that room".
It does so by using a tiny antenna which is allocated to your account, and links it to a virtual version of a recorder or DVR.
The technique improves on one that Digital Domain had used to make a virtual version of Tupac Shakur perform at the 2012 Coachella festival.
Indirectly, this puts bands into a virtual version of the Wild West that once existed in actual places like New York in the nineteen-seventies.
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