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version

[vur-zhuhn, -shuhn] / ˈvɜr ʒən, -ʃən /


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As part of the reconstruction process, the team produced a replica of the skull and a colorful, touchable version of the curved crest.

From Science Daily

Whenever he would call me about a new script, we’d talk out what’s in my head in the version of events that led me down this path.

From Los Angeles Times

Like many of the oldest “Saturday Night Live” episodes available through NBCUniversal’s streamer, Jackson’s single hosting gig exists only as a version edited from the standard 90 minutes to a syndication-friendly 37 and a half.

From Salon

"I mean the proper truth, not just versions thereof," she added.

From BBC

Ski mountaineering is making its Olympic debut at the Milan-Cortina Games and while the 'skimo' sprints offered a condensed version of the sport, the mixed relay proved to be a true lung-busting race.

From Barron's