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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suggested version" is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase is usually used to refer to an alternate version of something that has already been suggested. For example, "I suggested that we watch a movie, but my friend suggested a different version that we could go to the park instead."
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In doing so, participants' performance must be closely monitored, and the most appropriate speed could be assigned: for instance, the feedback could include the instruction as to which suggested version of the shadowing material to download for the following week; or it could be self-assigned: students choose depending on level of challenge/frustration.
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John Doerr, the Silicon Valley venture capitalist, and former President Bill Clinton have separately suggested versions of the idea to the White House.
These concerns have sparked an ongoing discussion of how to deal with inequalities of binary and bounded health variables, and economists have suggested versions of the concentration index that try to bypass these issues.
He suggested a version of this story -- time travel -- and basically a version of this ending.
Mr. Harris suggested a version of that.
Prof. G. H. Palmes, of Harvard, suggested this version.
When Nancy suggested a version of bagna cauda as another cheese plate, I was skeptical.
In fact, some recent studies have suggested that version detection can be improved through the combination of different descriptors [30] or different similarity functions [24 26, 31, 32].
The authors have made the changes I suggested for version 1, and I require no further additions to their report.
Imagineers (Disney's term for creative developers) suggested building versions of the ride at the same time in California and Florida — a Disney first — to leverage the development costs.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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