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version

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


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"But we might also want to create a version where people can put a headset on and actually experience walking in to the room as it would've been in 1916."

From BBC

That same day, Cook emailed Villanueva, declining to endorse the public version because of changes that altered his findings and made the report “highly unprofessional and inconsistent with our established standards.”

From Los Angeles Times

The lessons from other countries offer two versions - the successful "Baltic model" followed by Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, which combined the euro with reforms to streamline administration, encourage investment and combat corruption.

From BBC

On screen, Gutiérrez and Sanchez play versions of themselves: music video directors in an industry that takes itself too seriously.

From Los Angeles Times

“While today’s progression appears to be a slightly more stretched version of last decade’s issues and fixes,” the firm wrote, “it seems to be moving in the right direction.”

From Barron's