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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a revisiting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of revisiting a topic, idea, or place, often to reassess or reflect on it.
Example: "In this article, we will have a revisiting of the key themes discussed in the previous chapter."
Alternatives: "a review" or "a reexamination".
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Then John Guare's satire of psychoanalysis, "Bosoms and Neglect," gets a revisiting Aug. 14-31.
"You might also want to suggest a cooling-off, or a revisiting your friendship in X number of weeks or months," said Dr. Yager, the friendship coach.
For a revisiting client the difference between current practise and the anticipated standard of the new model was 27 minutes (9 vs. 36 min).
A revisiting, a recalibrating and a revising.
Herewith, a revisiting, a grab bag, a linkfest.
The Canary Wharf case is a revisiting of a famous project that sought to transform London.
There needs to be a national conversation – and a revisiting of basic democratic principles.
"One of the things that this whole controversy has done is forced a revisiting of the process," Mr. Liff said.
The most unusual rendition is the latest one: a revisiting of the standard by Johansson and Bristol's Massive Attack.
In one gallery an unexpectedly marvelous tapestry of her looking at a sculpture of herself is a revisiting of Cubist collage, writ large.
Thirty-three years later I returned to Vietnam on my "Ghost Train to the Eastern Star" journey, which was a revisiting of my "Great Railway Bazaar".
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