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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a revised version was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an updated or modified edition of a document, text, or piece of work.
Example: "After receiving feedback, a revised version was created to address the concerns raised by the reviewers."
Alternatives: "an updated version was" or "a modified version was".
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Following a 3-year trial of experiment and revision, a revised version was launched in 2007.
After revision, subsequent to the outcome of round 3, a revised version was tested, as a webpage mock up equivalent to the original website, opened in an equivalent Internet browser (see figure 4).
Three hours later a revised version was available for downloading.
A revised version was published in 1985, and the Yale University Press published a third edition in 2003.
Such a revised version was called an ordinatio, in contrast to his original notes (lectura) or a student report (reportatio) of the actual lecture.
A revised version was no more decipherable to those unfamiliar with its Romantic references, and Clive Barnes, reviewing the Washington premiere, noticed "little flashlights going on throughout the theatre while the audience attempted to catch up with the story".
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A revised version is to be released later this year.
This model, usually made of horsehide, established the jacket's cut, and a revised version is still in use today.
Windows 8, the newest version of its operating system, which runs on tablets, PCs and hybrids of the two, has not caught on since its launch last autumn: a revised version is due in October.
Also back out on tour – in a revised version – is Analogue's Beachy Head, a deserved hit at Edinburgh in 2009; it's at the Drum in Plymouth at the end of the week before heading to the Junction in Cambridge and beyond.
The G.R.E., used by some 3,200 graduate schools, will be even more of a test of endurance come Aug. 1, when a revised version is introduced — no more antonyms and analogies, more challenging multiple choice, and expanded to nearly four hours of test-taking.
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