different version
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdifferentandversion
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different
adjective
uk/ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/us/ˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt/
not ...
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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 ofdifferentandversionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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As we promised, we will need a somewhatdifferentversion.
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This model can therefore be seen as adifferentversionof the party domination model.
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Here we highlight a somewhatdifferentversionof the same problem.
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This is problematic, since adifferentversionof counterfactualism is more plausible.
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He then appeared as complainant in the case against his former friend, and he obviously had adifferentversionof the events.
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Upon the reverse of the latter is printed adifferentversionof the libretto from that in the manuscript score.
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He was always happy to sell the same work in adifferentversionif he could make more money from it.
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On each of the four testing sessions (with approximately 4-6 days in between sessions), subjects encountered adifferentversion.
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Adifferentversionof the rule for the propagation of empty intersections can be stated as follows.
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Eight complete sets of materials were constructed, each containing all fillers and adifferentversionof each experimental sentence.
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How much delay or change do we think it takes to replace an event by an altogether different event, and not just by adifferentversionof the same event?
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Dowty (1991) proposed adifferentversionof macroroles, which he called 'protoroles'.
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Again there were eight material sets, with each set containing adifferentversionof each experimental sentence.
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When he refers to page 80, is he using the authorised version or adifferentversion?
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The recently published guidelines, however, contain adifferentversionof the phrase "have regard".
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Except that they might all return with adifferentversionof what was agreed.
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That is adifferentversionof the facts.
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I also have heard that story, but in adifferentversion, apparently.
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