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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a revised figure to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an updated or modified numerical representation or statistic in a report or analysis.
Example: "The report includes a revised figure to reflect the latest sales data."
Alternatives: "an updated figure to" or "a modified figure to".
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We have generated a revised figure to address this concern.
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Whatever the answer, the player will always add about 10% on before relaying the revised figure to his teammates.
BirdLife International previously estimated that there were between 10,000 and 20,000 Nauru reed warblers, based on 1993 data, but Buden's 2006 estimate of 5,000 birds of all ages led to a revised figure of 3,000 mature individuals.
Hodge said: "I find it extraordinary that the government has failed to publish a revised figure for the total reduction of local authority income.
The Labor Department said Thursday that the number of first-time jobless claims rose to a seasonally adjusted 576,000 last week, from a revised figure of 561,000 the week before.
In the United States, the Labor Department said that initial claims for jobless benefits fell to a seasonally adjusted 631,000, down from a revised figure of 643,000 the previous week.
American ad spending in 2001 will total $250 billion, he said, compared with a revised figure of $236.3 billion spent in 2000.
Combined with a revised figure of minus 1.05percentt for the third quarter, the latest contraction plunged the country officially into recession.
About a third of them, a revised figure of 61, would be affordable housing.
We have now included this new data in a revised Figure 2 figure supplement 1.
This will be added to a revised Figure 6.
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