unedited version

collocation in English

meaningsofversion

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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 ofversionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The footage consisted of a 39-minuteuneditedversionand an 18-minute version that had been edited and annotated.
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Anuneditedversionwas later issued by a different publisher.
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However, upon reviewing theuneditedversion, the prosecutor's office decided not to pursue the case.
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In theuneditedversionthe woman's breast and pelvic areas are clearly visible.
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Theuneditedversionwas then played later on that day.
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In early episodes, the opening theme had several clearly audible edits; this was replaced by a longer,uneditedversionpartway through the second season.
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The album is an almost complete anduneditedversionof the concert.
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However, this bootleg, as an internet download, contains the entire,uneditedversionof the show.
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This, the third inclusion of the song on an official release, is the onlyuneditedversion.
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Anuneditedversionof the video premiered later on that day.
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There was certain scandal caused by the sixth episode in which theuneditedversionwas accidentally aired instead the final copy of the episode.
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The cover art of the game included with the deluxe edition is the original,uneditedversion.
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Customers who have received the edited version can opt to return their copy for refund or exchange their copy for theuneditedversionwhen it is distributed.
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Roberts, however, was displeased with the abridged version of the essay that was published and arranged to have theuneditedversionpublished, albeit posthumously.
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The unedited versions were kept from both broadcasting and wide release on the video market.
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All 6 releases contain unedited versions of the episodes.
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Unedited versions of both tracks have been leaked to the internet.
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