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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced version of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a more developed or improved iteration of a product, concept, or idea.
Example: "The software update includes an advanced version of the algorithm that enhances performance and efficiency."
Alternatives: "enhanced edition of" or "improved variant of".
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By 1967 an advanced version of the satellite had been developed.
The modernist version of haute cuisine that Lanchester describes is a technologically advanced version of the "Larousse Gastronomique".
We should mention that a slightly advanced version of the NMOS model used in this work was published in [47].
If you absolutely must have Flash on your iPhone, Tim Consolazio recommends trying an advanced version of VNC.
According to these egyptologists, the layer pyramid is a clearly advanced version of the buried pyramid of Sekhemkhet.
Coming shortly, an advanced version of LTE promised to raise peak download speeds to one gigabit a second.
The drones will be variants of the Reaper, the more advanced version of the Predator.
Kohl is the fourth rider to be caught using CERA, an advanced version of EPO.
An advanced version of the Social Security calculator will be introduced in coming weeks.
At its core, Curve Control is an advanced version of electronic stability control.
So the dreamer is imagining a future, more advanced version of the rocket.
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