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Collocations for version - noun

1. sth based on sth else

ADJECTIVE

current, latest, modern, new, recent, updated, up-to-date
beta (computing), early, initial, original, preliminary, prototype
an earlier version of this computer software
demo, trial
future, later, subsequent
definitive, final
the final version of the architectural plans
future
A future version of the camera is currently being developed.
basic, standard
generic
the less expensive generic version of the drug
primitive, simplified
amended, enhanced, improved, modified, refined, revamped
advanced, complex, elaborate, sophisticated
a more advanced version of the initial concept
customized
de luxe, expensive, luxury
cheap
miniature
enlarged, larger
abbreviated (esp. AmE), shortened
compact, cut-down (esp. BrE), portable, scaled-down, shorter, stripped-down
full-blown, full-length, full-size

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VERB + version

develop
bring out, come out with, come up with, create, introduce, launch, offer, present, produce, release, roll out, unveil
The company will roll out an enhanced version of its operating system in the new year.
download, install
You can download a free trial version from the website.

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version + VERB

be out, come out
The new version comes out next year.
be due out
The final version is due out in June.
be based on sth

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2. play, film/movie, book, piece of writing, etc.

ADJECTIVE

draft, rough
Keep a copy of the rough version of your essay.
abridged, condensed, edited, short, simplified
complete, full, unabridged
Only one newspaper printed the full version of the speech.
expanded, extended
revised
official
This is the official version of the painter's biography.
unauthorized, unofficial
hardback, paperback
print, printed, published
audio
CD-ROM, DVD, electronic, interactive, online
big-screen, film, movie (esp. AmE), musical, screen, stage, television
The screen version does not live up to the original novel.
cover (= of a song)
The band does a lively cover version of ‘Johnny B. Goode’.

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VERB + version

choreograph, stage
do

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PREPOSITION

in a/the version
They read the novel in its abridged version.

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3. way sth is seen/done by sb

ADJECTIVE

accurate, faithful
popular
extreme, radical
watered-down, weak
Theirs is a watered-down version of socialism.

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VERB + version

sb's version of events, sb's version of the story
She agreed to give her version of events to journalists.

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