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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of two versions" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that there are two different versions or variations of something. Here are a few examples: 1. "I have to choose between these two versions of the book." 2. "The company offers two versions of their product, a basic and a premium one." 3. "There are two versions of the software, one for iOS and one for Android." 4. "We compared the results of two versions of the experiment and found significant differences." 5. "I have two versions of my resume, one for marketing roles and one for finance roles."
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Power comes from either of two versions of a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder.
Race becomes explicit in a second wall painting, which consists of two versions of the name Ivory L. Brown.
Lunch consisted of two versions of homemade haleem, one with beef and the other with chicken for the "noncarnivores".
There are plenty of modern twists and some clever devices in the game, most notably the presence of two versions of Sonic – one classic and one 3D.
It is to auction one of two versions of "The Ninth Hour" on May 17 and has put it on the cover of the sale catalog.
Clarke has been described as the Wayne Rooney of five-a-side football, one of two versions of the sport included in the Paralympics.
The firm put up about $3 million to be the presenting sponsor of two versions of Mr. Butler's production about the heroic expedition of Sir Ernest Shackleton.
I tested the more powerful of two versions, with an in-line six-cylinder and twin turbochargers, and was underwhelmed by the engine's response.
He placed a cassette in a tape deck and they listened to its dizzying cadenza (the longer of two versions that Rachmaninoff wrote).
Nearly everyone with celiac disease has one of two versions of a cellular receptor called the human leukocyte antigen, or H.L.A.
A legal scholar from Columbia University, Frank Goodnow, arrived in Beijing in 1913 and advised on the drafting of two versions.
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