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Discover Ludwig"present version" is an acceptable term in written English.
You can use it when referring to the most current version of something. For example, "The present version of the software includes new features not found in previous iterations."
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We present version 4.0 of the symbolic manipulation system Form.
The present version was not completed until the 18th century.
The second, present version of "Collected Poems" forms Thwaite's reply to the criticism of the first.
will sign the bill altho the present version is one that was amended in the Senate.
The present version of Dvorak's B minor Cello Concerto raises such questions.
The present version has, I fancy, less frenzy but more understanding than its predecessor.
All the authors have reviewed the present version of the manuscript and approved it for submission.
The present version covers only those who are owners of a "lawfully made" copy.
The better memory management of the present version allows for the modeling of much larger networks.
Even assuming, however, that the 1882 version of §2a c) is slightly different from the present version, the versions of §2a c) in effect in 1891, 1901, and 1911 are materially indistinguishable from the present version.
See the present version of the full paper at http://haas.berkeley.edu/faculty/papers/anderson/status%20enhancement%20account%20of%20overconfidence.pdf.pdf
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