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"in either version" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to two different versions of something. For example: "The results of this experiment are the same in either version of our model."
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In either version, the principle is much the same.
Several holiday promotions had players in either version selling for as low as $200.
Like in years past, the Pokémon available in either version of the game will vary.
The trouble with "Lovelace" is that Lovelace herself is of no interest in either version.
Economic losses from a medical mishap, like lost wages and medical expenses, are not limited in either version.
In either version, though, the unvarnished quality of so much of the Maysles brothers' work is the principal attraction.
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But if I don't believe in what is written in the Bible, either version, the movie, or the soon to be produced graphic novel by the people who did Sin City, that doesn't make me less spiritual, or less patriotic, or un-American.
For the reviews with an unchanged conclusion, seven of the nine did not have a summary analysis available in either versions of the review, and two changed their research question resulting in a change in primary outcome.
Since the dish is raw, whatever is not eaten is cooked the next day in either the baked version or as fried kibbee balls.
The stream was presented in either a synthesized spoken version (Experiment 1) or a synthesized sung version (Experiment 2), where each syllable was assigned a specific pitch.
Well, in certain ways Berlioz doesn't get a look-in in the finished version either, since Gilliam has elected to take us through a journey through German history, all the way from Romanticism – the red-haired Faust himself is straight out of that famed Caspar David Friedrich painting – to, you guessed it, Marguerite rises to heaven from Auschwitz.
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