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The phrase "a renovated application" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an application that has been updated or improved in some way, often referring to software or a program.
Example: "The company released a renovated application that features a more user-friendly interface and enhanced functionality."
Alternatives: "an updated application" or "a revamped application".
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To promote the efficiency of design work, this thesis provides a renovated application tactics for theory of innovative problem solving (TRIZ) which emphasize on differences existed in design needs and targets.
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Its agricultural role is currently increasing as the crop is receiving a renovated interest in European countries, North America and Australia.
Application of graphene as a substrate for SERS has renovated the interest in the use of surface-enhanced spectroscopy in optical sensing.
Herein, we analyze surface functionalities, focusing on their mechanisms and respective advantages, and summarize results of surface engineering and renovating applications of nanoparticles.
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Working in a drafty renovated warehouse.
It features "charming gardens and a beautifully renovated ballroom".
The Towers feature a newly renovated dining hall.
Perhaps the biggest area of sympathy and sensitivity when it comes to renovating Anfield — a planning application for which is due to be submitted next summer — revolves around those who live in earshot of the Kop's choir.
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