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Discover Ludwig"which version of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to ask about a specific version or type of something. Example: "Which version of the book are you referring to? There have been several editions published."
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Which version of reality sounds better?
Which version of Woyzeck do you prefer?
So which version of the new Iran is real?
So which version of the story is correct?
So which version of evolution is the true one?
So which version of the model is right?
Which version of this popular celebrity do you like more!
So, which version of private equity is true?
It also depends on which version of the Bible she has.
Murphy, meanwhile, keeps the audience guessing which version of Clifford is the true one.
We think it will depend on which version of Bolt turns up for the chat.
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