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version

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


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And then when I met him, I realized as a filmmaker he was like a director version of the central character of the film — kind, honest, generous, a really great observer.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s important for democracy that Americans work to get back to a shared version of reality, which involves continued communication between the two sides.

From Salon

His commitment to short breaks is so strong that Amos, a man who makes about $20 million a year, recently declined to pay a few extra bucks for the ad-free version of a streaming service.

From The Wall Street Journal

Laura was editor in chief of a style magazine, but in 2022 herself and her team were laid off after her firm closed the print version of the magazine.

From BBC

While the previous guidelines encourage Americans to strike a balance between different food groups and avoid focusing on single nutrients, the new version lays out more explicit guidance.

From Barron's