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Discover LudwigThe phrase "electronic versions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to electronic or digital versions of something, such as a book or document. Example: The library offers both physical and electronic versions of their collection. Students can choose to read the physical book or access the electronic version on their laptops.
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Have you purchased electronic versions instead?
Increasingly, print and electronic versions are being integrated.
But the company will continue to publish electronic versions of books.
Random House will release electronic versions of fourteen previously unpublished short stories by Kurt Vonnegut.
The company already distributes electronic versions of some papers on the Amazon Kindle.
In the past, Chegg has offered its customers the option of accessing electronic versions of textbooks.
They are not published in electronic versions to be read on a Kindle.
Rather, you have to buy electronic versions, using a Treasury Direct account with the federal government.
In 1996, we started the BlueMountain.com Web site, offering electronic versions of our greeting cards.
"Eventually, they'll begin making electronic versions of these older, rare books," Mr. Kobayashi said.
But the print and electronic versions of The Judean Voice have continued uninterrupted under another name, The Voice of Judea.
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