Version in a sentence

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Sentences with version

Sentences 101 to 125 of 156.

# Sentence  
101. Journalists collect information with the goal of providing the most accurate version of events. They talk to sources, dig through information, and provide accurate documents to back up their stories.
102. Journalists collect information with the goal of providing the most accurate version of events.
103. All the details may not be known. But a news story should include the latest version of events based on verified facts.
104. Tom told us his version of what happened.
105. The Berber version of the text is so beautiful.
106. Their version of the event is suspicious. I think this matter should be looked into further.
107. I use a free version.
108. Tom prefers the acoustic version.
109. Tom prefers the acoustic version of this song.
110. The American flag has had many iterations, evolving from an unofficial banner into a government-sanctioned version in 1777.
111. Berbers have their own version of hockey.
112. Berbers have their own traditional version of hockey.
113. Last evening I watched the original version of a German film on the Arte channel.
114. There is only one version of the Quran.
115. It would be nice if there was a Portuguese version.
116. This is the printed version of my Berber dictionary.
117. There is only one version of the Quran and it's the original one.
118. “There is no reason why women shouldn't be able to walk into the drugstore and buy the men's razors. Right?” he says. “And if they did, and if they were clear that they didn't care, there wouldn't be a more expensive women's version.”
119. The Quran is preserved in its original version in Arabic.
120. Read the Berber version.
121. His version seemed too odd to be true.
122. His version of the facts seemed too odd to be true.
123. His version of the story seemed too odd to be true.
124. But, as usual, there is more than one version of this interesting legend.
125. In the Welsh version of this fascinating legend it is the bard Gwyddno, of the twelfth century, who tells of the downfall of the submerged city.

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