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The word 'revamp' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to give something a new and improved appearance or structure. Example: The company decided to revamp their website to make it more user-friendly and modern.
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I remember asking Newham's mayor Sir Robin Wales about Queens Market on his patch, which he had plans to revamp, and complaints that it would become too posh and unaffordable to the local people who used it.
When I started as head at Skerne Park I decided to revamp the whole curriculum and created a stage, not age school.
McCain, however, said Washington needed to revamp its two-month-old "pinprick" aerial bombing campaign by deploying special forces to improve targeting and to co-ordinate with Kurdish and Iraqi allies.
Rouhani's administration has tried to revamp Iran's image, especially concerning the official attitude towards the country's Jewish community, after it was badly tarnished under his predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who was notorious for his Holocaust denials and antisemitic tirades.
There will be no such revamp in 2015 and, disappointingly, the safe seats that exist are being snapped up by men.
The national standards of excellence for headteachers have enjoyed a 2015 revamp.
Before the revamp McDonald's shares hit a low of $13 £8.222) and now trade for more than $96.
Boutique hotels abound, and one of the best has just had a revamp.
To counteract the diminishing interest in the new talent, the producers tried to revamp the judging panel and in 2013 decided to employ both Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj.
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Beyond the point of sale less technological areas of the retail space like fitting rooms could see a digital revamp with interactive mirrors and augmented reality allowing consumers to selfie their way through the shopping experience.
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