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"published version" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the final, publicly available version of a document or other type of work, such as a book, paper, article, etc. For example, "The published version of the paper does not include the changes that I suggested."
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Published version here.
Version: Final published version.
The published version included more remorseful language.
This is the published version of arXiv 1401.2486.
He deleted that passage from the published version.
In the published version this was hardened to "are deployable".
It differs slightly from the published version, reflecting editor's changes.
This article does not exactly replicate the published version.
Published version posted with special permission of the copyright holder.
It might differ slightly from the originally published version.
The published version had white lettering on a red background.
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