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The phrase "as a published version" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a document, article, or work that has been formally published and made available to the public.
Example: "The author decided to release the manuscript as a published version to reach a wider audience."
Alternatives: "in its published form" or "as a formal publication".

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As the introduction to a published version of a later Inge work, "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs," has it, attending one of his plays is "like going next door to call on a well-liked neighbor".

Researchers searched through more than 11,000 genes in her genome, as well as in the published versions of the human, chimp and orangutan genetic codes, for changes important in evolution.

In an early draft of the introduction, which Flew shared with Carrier, and Carrier with me, Flew identifies himself as a deist, but in the published version, that passage has been deleted.

Our revised annotation counts fewer genes and an increase in the number of multi-exon genes as compared to the published version v3.3.

We first produced an extended version of the IGRF-10 (Maus et al., 2005) predictive secular variation model using the same kind of methodology as the one used for the published version, but extended up to degree 13.

It has to be listed on your CV in the same order as it was shown in the published version," stated two ethics teachers, both very credible sources on the scholarly side of ethics.

In particular, all references to the inconsistency between the drinking water "safe" level recommended by the Greer study and that of the U.S. EPA were scrubbed from the published version, as was the disclosure of the major funding source of the Greer study.

According to the professor, Lorca's use of the word "devorado" ("devoured") was particularly striking, even though it didn't make it into the published version of the poem, as it heightens the poem's Christ-like imagery, and the image of a city that "eats, consumes, cannot digest, and vomits".

The [original] book was 500 pages long, twice as long as the published version.

Reviews were identified as updates if their first published version had appeared before 2007 Issue 3 and their latest versions were of this issue.

The figure published as Figure 2 in the original published version of the manuscript is in fact a duplicate of Figure 5.

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