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The phrase "a collection of revised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of items or documents that have been updated or modified.
Example: "The library has a collection of revised editions of classic literature that reflect modern interpretations."
Alternatives: "a set of updated" or "a group of modified".
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Williams's book, a collection of revised articles (and one sermon) written for different audiences, has all the trappings of academia: sophisticated, challenging prose, German titles in the footnotes, sometimes even untranslated Latin (not all of it, I am bound to say as a classicist, reproduced perfectly).
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Collections of revised stories, Studien, 6 vol. (1844 50; "Studies") and Bunte Steine (1853; "Colourful Stones"), brought him fame.
He revised the libretto for a collection of his complete works in 1931, for example, to heighten the Marxist elements.
In 1840 she revised the journal and the letters, republishing them in a collection of Percy Shelley's writings.
A collection of sonnets?
A collection of songs?
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