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Discover LudwigThe phrase "limited version" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when describing a limited or restricted version of something, such as a product or service. Example: "The company released a limited version of their popular software, which only includes basic features and is available at a lower price point."
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In May, after months of describing the Sanders proposal as unrealistic, Clinton unveiled her own, more limited, version of Medicare expansion.
The effectiveness of a deliberately limited version of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for chronic skin picking was evaluated in a pair of multiple baseline across participants designs.
Going forward, the company plans to release a (likely more limited) version for iOS.
The Thailand-headquartered company plans to ship its first iteration before the end of this year, but it will most likely be an initially limited version of what is to come later.
On the other models — including the fancy Limited version of the sedan — it is a $495 option.
We might be tempted by the Limited version which seems to offer better value for money without losing out much in terms of necessary kit.
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We can do limited versions in other colours.
"We are claiming that mice have limited versions of the brain and behavior traits for vocal learning that are found in humans for learning speech and in birds for learning song," says Duke neurobiologist Erich Jarvis, who oversaw the study.
In the "Limits" version pollution is less controllable and crowding actually increases birth rates.
Next we establish a limiting version of the reiteration formula (1.1) corresponding to the limiting value (theta=1).
It's $12, whereas the MoMa gift shop "limited edition" version would cost at least $25.
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