Examples of 'straight version' in a sentence

Meaning of "straight version"

straight version: Refers to a direct or unaltered form or rendition of something without any modifications or deviations

How to use "straight version" in a sentence

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straight version
Picture shows the straight version.
A straight version was also recorded by Raymond Newell.
I like the straight version.
Upright, straight version of a typeface as opposed to its italic ( slanted ) version.
Customer service Webmasters affiliate Straight version.
In the straight version it 's just bourgeois.
Is because he 's the straight version of you.
However, the straight version is more commonly used for better overall intonation.
You do not happen to know of a single, straight version of you, do you?
Yeah, that straight version of you is something else.
You think I slept with Sam because he 's the straight version of Will?
It 's like a straight version of one of those AIDS quilts.
Like, be like the straight version of how I own it.
Superheat, - Straight version “ S ” with adjustable settings - Angle version “ A ” with fixed factory settings.
Picture shows the straight version with AUX = Stereo.

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Fig . 3 B. is a straight version of this embodiment of this invention.
Pneumatic drill Straight version Centre-grip version.
Yeah, it 's like a straight version of one of those aids quilts.
How about you give us the straight version that 's understood by normal people?
Yeah. It's like a straight version of one of those Al DS quilts.
Yeah. It's like a straight version of one of those AIDS quilts.
Xarabia - Straight version.
Of a single, straight version of you, do you?
It's radical! In the straight version it's just bourgeois.
Then she did a straight version of Madonna 's “ Material Girl . ”.

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