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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a revamp of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a process of improving or updating something, such as a project, product, or system.
Example: "The company announced a revamp of its marketing strategy to better reach its target audience."
Alternatives: "an overhaul of" or "a redesign of".
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His Gap designs produced some popular items, particularly skinny cargo pants and a revamp of denim.
A revamp of the economy for greater dynamism and inclusion is essential for prosperity and growth.
It is ramming through a revamp of the National Health Service.
A revamp of EU migration policies, scheduled for May, is an implicit recognition of this fact.
Has a revamp of the showroom brought any joy for owner John?
Yahoo is continuing its mission to revitalise photo-sharing site Flickr with a revamp of the website's app for iOS.
All three of the main political parties had previously signaled their support for a revamp of the libel laws.
The acquisition of the Somerfield chain in 2009, plus a revamp of its own stores, has improved its market share.
"Ballers plays like a revamp of Entourage spiced with flavorings from Arliss," says the Los Angeles Times.
Lewis said a revamp of Majestic's website earlier in the year had increased "click and collect" sales over Christmas.
Perhaps we should consider a revamp of corporation tax, basing it not on dwindling profits, but on turnover.
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