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Discover LudwigThe term "contemporary version" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe something that is an updated or modernized version of something that already exists. For example, a publisher may release a "contemporary version" of a classic novel, or a filmmaker may release a "contemporary version" of a classic movie.
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"She is a contemporary version of the Sphinx.
The women in Bedford Village offer a particularly contemporary version.
In the contemporary version you can actually taste the lobster.
Like me, you may miss the contemporary version of Pollock's shocking gossamer canvases.
And Mr Cruise is an actor, not some contemporary version of Stauffenberg.
Clojure is a contemporary version of the 50-year old Lisp programming language.
In the contemporary version, Mr. Reeve plays an architect and will appear in almost every scene.
"It's our contemporary version of self-hypnosis skills for labor," Cohen said.
Kate's father is a dull, contemporary version of Eliza Doolittle's dad, her mother doesn't survive characterisation.
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More likely it is an attempt to appeal to one particular slice of conservative opinion: a contemporary version of isolationism.
I told them it is a contemporary version of still life, she says.
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