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The phrase "apply some version of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implementation of a particular method, approach, or concept in a modified or adapted form.
Example: "In our project, we plan to apply some version of the agile methodology to improve our workflow."
Alternatives: "implement a variation of" or "utilize a form of".
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To apply some version of the Madman Theory to the North Korean problem, however, as Trump seems inclined to do, is foolish.
In retrospect, that was a brilliant way to solve the problem of how to apply some version of branded packaging to an item that literally grows on trees.
It's not too late to apply some version of this idea to the choice of a Republican nominee.
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Similarly, we've become used to the idea that, when various forms of force (or threats of force) don't work, our response, as in Afghanistan, is to recalibrate and apply some alternate version of the same under a new or rebranded name -- the hot one now being "counterinsurgency" or COIN -- in a marginally different manner.
Some version of that should be applied to Kenya.
For this purpose, we apply a version of symmetric mountain pass lemma in [17].
We apply a version of transition state theory with satisfactory results.
Here, we apply our version of the exponential test, i.e., Test 1, using the subsampling scheme.
Now, suppose \(c^\dag\) is a non-probabilistic credence function and apply the version of Joyce's argument that results from replacing (2) with (2').
Additionally, we apply a version of the Hausman (1978) test to ensure that SDS is an exogenous parameter of our regression models.
Second, we apply a version of the Breuer Major Theorem adapted to our upward crossing setting which we present in Sect.
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