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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altered version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a modified or changed form of an original work, such as a text, song, or film.
Example: "The altered version of the song includes new lyrics that reflect current events."
Alternatives: "modified version" or "revised edition".
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A friend of a friend would repeat a slightly altered version.
As proof, he cited an altered version of Harding's Wikipedia entry.
A further altered version of that version was published by Dramatists Play Service in 1958.
One month on, an altered version of the photo appeared on Mr Matts' election leaflets.
It's my voice but an altered version of my voice, like me having a conversation with Isabel Allende".
Piet Mondrian should feel flattered: people can tell the real thing from a slightly altered version - just.
But the bill, which would extend the altered version of Section 215 through 2019, has split privacy advocates.
A slightly altered version of that plan took the top cabinets to the ceiling to create more storage.
The state's lawmakers approved an altered version of the proposed amendment, but it won't go in front of voters this November.
John McCain's economic vision, as he has laid it out during the campaign, amounts to a slightly altered version of Republican orthodoxy, with tax cuts at the core.
He offered an only slightly altered version of his usual stump speech, framing some of his positions in terms of how they would benefit foreigners and recent immigrants.
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