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The phrase "a revolution in in process" is not correct due to the repetition of the word "in." You can use a corrected version of this phrase to describe a significant change or transformation that is currently happening.
Example: "The company is undergoing a revolution in process, aiming to improve efficiency and innovation."
Alternatives: "a revolution underway" or "a revolution in progress."
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The metal boxes his inspectors were searching seem like simple crates, but their introduction in 1956 was a revolution in the process of shipping vast amounts of goods across the ocean.
The idea of writers being able to bring their creations directly to readers is widely touted as a radical advance in authorial control and a revolution in the creative process.
Bürgmann, R., and W. Thatcher (2013), Space geodesy: a revolution in crustal deformation measurements of tectonic processes, in The Web of Geological Sciences: Advances, Impacts, and Interactions, edited by M. E. Bickford, Geological Society of America Special Paper 500, doi 10.1130/2013.2500(12).
The "most powerful idea" of his title is not an early locomotive: "The Industrial Revolution was, first and foremost, a revolution in invention," he writes, "a radical transformation in the process of invention itself".
The emergence of next generation sequencing heralded a revolution in the ability to comprehend the entirety of genomic processes.
A shale gas revolution might help, but would need to be accompanied by a revolution in carbon capture and storage and revolutions in renewables, in electric transport, in industrial processes and in our buildings.
A revolution in environmental microbiology, based on molecular techniques, is now driving a reconsideration of the role of microbial processes in geomorphology at all scales.
A psychological revolution, a revolution in expectations, had taken place.
That reflects a revolution in attitudes.
It was a revolution in measurement.
Something of a revolution in thought ensued.
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