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Discover LudwigThe phrase "progressed version" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to describe an improved or updated version of something. For example, "The new version of the computer software is an advanced, progressed version from the previous one."
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The logic of that analysis would be sound if the MCI population was simply a more progressed version of the control population and the AD population were just a more progressed version of the MCI population.
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It should however be noted that the development of the EXIQON chip has progressed since Version 8 and some of these issues may now be resolved.
A fibreglass work-in-progress version of "Huck and Jim" (2015).
Apple Computer released a work-in-progress version of its new operating system -- Mac OS X -- which had Macintosh addicts and computer-industry analysts buzzing.
Could it possibly top the haunting work-in-progress version she performed with Omagbitse Omagbemi at the West End Theater last March?
Skinner's fellow Perrier winner Al Murray will present a work-in-progress version of his 52-date touring show One Man, One Guvnor, celebrating "20 years at the lager top".
At the moment, the game is only in Early Access mode on Steam — where it can be bought for £11.99 — letting players have a go on a slimmed-down and in-progress version.
Trainspotting director Danny Boyle screened a "work in progress" version of the biopic Steve Jobs at the Telluride Festival in Colorado ver the weekend – an event which has a reputation for debuting key Oscar titles.
Soon they had loaded up the work-in-progress version of Doodle Jump and were both grinning ear to ear as the game's whimsical characters leapt to life.
A March visit to the costume shop revealed a table full of rebuilt black bodices from Balanchine's "Scotch Symphony" next to an in-progress version of the glittery gown, designed by Gilles Mendel, that Jenifer Ringer will wear as the lead in Ms. Barak's work, a mini-Broadway spectacle complete with a script, 1940s Las Vegas setting and commissioned score by the teenage phenomenon Jay Greenberg.
At its Web site, the center has also posted audio of Gray performing from a work-in-progress version of "Swimming to Cambodia" in 1983, as well as a clip from "Life Interrupted," the monologue he was preparing when he died in 2004.
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