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Discover Ludwig"downgraded version" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a lower quality version of something, such as a software update, that is not as up-to-date or advanced as another version. For example, "I heard they released a downgraded version of the mobile app, with fewer features."
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Mr. Lowe's lavatory, delineated by black graffitied walls, is an updated, downgraded version of an antique-filled period room.
The former is clearly a direct successor to the T2i, which we reviewed here, and the T3 is a somewhat downgraded version of the same.
And if you're trying to save a little scratch, you can now get a slightly downgraded version for $30 less that lacks the backlighting, USB and audio ports.
"It really emphasized the fact that we got the downgraded version," Santos said.
Some monsters might not even exist in a downgraded version, so don't waste your time looking for monsters that were not invented in 1.0!
This prevents any loss in saves or data in your current game in case they are not compatible with your downgraded version.
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Never mind that the new tabs are essentially downgraded versions of the 10 month old Xoom, these models still retail for $699 for buyers smart enough to avoid the contract (but dumb enough to want the tab in the first place).
After an international outcry, that was downgraded in later versions to life imprisonment.
Mojang stated that the Pi Edition is similar to the Pocket Edition except that it is downgraded to an older version, and with the added ability of using text commands to edit the game world.
Some of the Samsung Galaxy S3 models, Android Version 4.3, have to be downgraded to a previous Android Version (4.1 or 4.2) for the unlocking code to work.
But don't worry — you touchscreen users aren't about to be downgraded to the other version.
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