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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some version of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to different variations or versions of something. Example: "Scientists have been working on developing some version of a cure for this disease for years."
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Some version of Fandango?
Or at least some version of it.
But know that everyone is experiencing some version of that.
Every state has adopted some version of this statute.
Nor turn to some version of government planning.
This was what he wanted, some version of it.
Some version of the Audit Commission's model, for example?
Around thirty states currently allow some version of expungement.
Approximately 90percentt of PCs run some version of Windows.
Asahi hopes to try some version of these marketing agents.
Some version of that should be applied to Kenya.
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