live version

collocation in English

meaningsofliveandversion

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live
adjective
uk
/laɪv/
us
/laɪv/
having ...
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version
noun[C]
uk
/ˈvɜː.ʃən/
uk
/ˈvɜː.ʒən/
us
/ˈvɝː.ʒən/
a particular form of something that is slightly different from other forms of the ...
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(Definition ofliveandversionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflive version

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An analysis of theliveversionwould show a deep structure much more like an indie song with the rapped vocals as a substitution from grime / hip hop.
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In the main it would be an edited version, but at certain times it would be aliveversion.
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Aliveversionof the song was released in 1984.
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Recorded in aliveversion, the audience also sings the verses.
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Aliveversionof the track was made available by the band for download.
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They later recorded aliveversionof the song.
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In 2000, the same band released another longliveversion, which runs for nearly 8 minutes.
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Theliveversionof the song has remained exclusive to the release ever since.
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Two versions of this album were produced which wereliveversionand studio version.
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Aliveversionof the video was mostly played.
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It has aliveversionand practice mode, and an option for play by email.
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He later clarified that theliveversionwas truly a collaboration from the start.
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Aliveversionof the single was also made available for download.
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Theliveversionincorporates giant screens and original sets and costumes.
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Theliveversionwas often a lengthy jam lasting much longer than the studio version.
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Theliveversionof the song was used in internet versions of the video.
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On this occasion, she performed the song in aliveversion.
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There is also third but onlyliveversionof that song.
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A video for an acousticliveversionof the song was also released the same day.
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Currently, the track remains unreleased besides theliveversion.
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