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Discover Ludwig"vanilla version" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a basic or standard version of something, as opposed to a more advanced or customized version. Example: "I prefer the vanilla version of this software because it has all the necessary features without any unnecessary complexities."
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Next week, Pepsi's rival, Coca-Cola, is introducing a vanilla version of its namesake beverage.
Anderson, P. W. et al. The physics behind high-temperature superconducting cuprates: the plain vanilla version of RVB.
Anderson, P. W. et al. The physics behind high-temperature superconducting cuprates: the "plain vanilla" version Of RVB.
But the yellow cake in the vanilla version was so dry it had started turning to crust.
When Xavier Roberts invented the "Little People" dolls, the first hand-sewn Cabbage Patch babies in 1976, he had a "vanilla" version and a "fudge" version.
On Thursday, one E.U. official said there was a preference for avoiding highly complex programs that used some of the financial engineering blamed for causing the crisis in 2008, in favor of a "plain vanilla" version.
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In the consumer world, all digital services are vanilla versions.
To me, the music still sounds irresistibly subversive, but the clothes look a lot classier in these new, improved vanilla versions.
By wearing vanilla versions of ceremonial masks to make standing behind a laptop infinitesimally less boring, and playing tastefully edgy hip-hop beats, the SBTRKT project, led by Aaron Jerome, has crossed over, and earned star collaborators for album two.
It is a soft cheese, which you can either use as an ingredient (it's a great, lighter alternative to cream cheese in a cheesecake) or just eat straight from the tub, particularly in the lightly-flavoured lemon or vanilla versions available.
It used to be the de facto way to get "open" Android on your phone and it was a hoot trying to reflash your devices in order to get new features unavailable in "vanilla" versions.
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