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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a revitalized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been renewed or restored to a better state, often in contexts related to projects, communities, or products.
Example: "The city unveiled a revitalized downtown area, complete with new shops and parks."
Alternatives: "a renewed" or "an enhanced".
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However, his hopes for a revitalized "special relationship" with Pres.
It has a revitalized, cafe-laden downtown that seems more European than Deep South.
But a revitalized Lower Manhattan will make things better for everyone.
In our view, however, City Opera would make a splendid contribution to a revitalized downtown.
Allen Iverson and a revitalized Philadelphia emerged as a finals favorite.
Atatürk succeeded in replacing the medieval structure of the Islāmic monarchy with a revitalized and modernized secular republic in 1923.
As a result, many carriers want a revitalized RIM to serve as a counterbalance, analysts and telecommunications consultants say.
There is also a revitalized men's wear business, with well-received collections and plans for new stores just for men.
He leads a revitalized version of the group here as part of the Blue Note Jazz Festival.
A revitalized Free Democratic Party would offer Ms. Merkel a chance to preserve her coalition until next year's federal election.
Mr. Wang and Mr. Kumar see a revitalized Islanders team as a way to give something to Long Island's kids.
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