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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a revised path" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or updates to a previously established course of action or direction.
Example: "After reviewing the project's progress, we decided to take a revised path to ensure we meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "an updated course" or "a modified route."
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Security concerns must be balanced against humanitarian needs, the judges ruled, though they did not dictate a revised path.
Results from a revised path model suggest perceived realism, immersion, and experience with other first person shooters all positively predicted enjoyment while frustration negatively predicted game enjoyment.
A revised path model was constructed by deleting insignificant paths.
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The second feature results from including a revised shortest path algorithm in the translating algorithm, with the distance being calculated as the number of relationships required between entities.
Constrained maximum-capacity paths are identified by iteratively using a revised shortest-path algorithm.
Based on this study, we propose new Sommerfeld integration paths and a revised iterative algorithm that combine to provide substantial improvements in the size of the computational domain that can be modeled for a given convergence criterion.
The development company, P3 Eco, has submitted a revised application which has seen designs to a number homes changed and public paths modified.
A revised mechanism.
A revised budget later passed.
In February 2012, Obama postponed a ruling, citing the pipeline's path through more than 90 miles of the ecologically sensitive Sand Hills region of Nebraska, and said he would consider a revised application.
So: a revised launch schedule.
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