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The phrase "French version" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a translated or adapted version of something that was originally in French. Example: "Have you seen the French version of the movie? It received rave reviews for its stunning cinematography."
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The French version was called the étagère.
The French version was published later.
A French version was published in 2002.
Pétanque is the French version of boccie.
(The French version, as you might expect, goes much further).
The French version is most generally performed today.
Michel Roux provided Interlenghi's voice for the French version.
Fonzy French version of Canadian paternity comedy Starbuck.
A French version of the "Oprah effect" kicked in.
The French version does not mention Iraq's "material breach".
It was like an off-licence... but a French version.
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