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The phrase "versions of which" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a previously mentioned object or concept in a more specific way. For example, "The movie was a success, inspiring countless novels and comic-book spin-offs, versions of which are still in circulation today."
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This is extra important on Android, some versions of which vibrate on every key press.
One of these is real personal income, versions of which are common in election forecasting models.
Then there are LANs, private versions of which may range no farther than a building.
That set the tone for a series of updated versions, of which my favourite was, easily, the most recent.
Use them to make fattoush, the Lebanese bread salad, versions of which are found throughout the Middle East.
-- There was never much worry that the i8, versions of which BMW has shown before, would disappoint purists.
I have a couple of issues with this argument, versions of which are also common in the mainstream press.
Wyatt produced multiple sketches and at least two models, the first versions of which were described as being too anthropomorphic and lacking in ferocity.
For reference, this document also reports the structure of the internal-use LBD, zero-obs versions of which are available on the VirtualRDC.
Thirty-three states have passed some form of voter-I.D. law, the most severe versions of which demand government-issued cards with photographs and expiration dates.
This question remains unanswered, because it requires a large, complex, space-based telescope – versions of which have been designed in depth.
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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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