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The phrase "a revised methodology that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or improvements made to a specific method or approach in a particular field or study.
Example: "The researchers presented a revised methodology that enhances the accuracy of the data collection process."
Alternatives: "an updated approach that" or "a modified method that".
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This leads to a proposal for a revised methodology that is more consistent in terms of the complexity of its components and can be used for train authorisation and route risk analysis.
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"After an intense online debate and an excellent expert workshop, we — the Lisbon Council, ESADE Business School and the Centre for Science and Technology Studies CWTSS) at Leiden University — are happy to publish a revised methodology (soon to be posted on the official European Commission website).
"This is a really nice methodology that's set out," he said of the study.
"For the first time, we have a methodology that has enforcement clout," Mr. Leach said.
Wambach agrees, and she doesn't see it as a methodology that lacks sophistication.
It has a methodology that explains those aberrations.
A methodology that turned many fragile startups into runaway successes.
We need a methodology that involves fathers.
It's an unorthodox methodology that has produced mixed results.
Adam Bonica has developed a methodology that maps out the ideology of a candidate's contributors.
The Blended Learning curriculum is a methodology that works.
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