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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reworked text" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a text that has been revised or modified from its original form.
Example: "The author submitted a reworked text that addressed the feedback from the editor."
Alternatives: "a revised version" or "an edited manuscript".
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Wolfgang Wiens's updating of the spoken dialogue proved engaging and was not overdone, but the interpolation of a reworked text from Beaudelaire before the Wolf's Glen scene was unnecessary.
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She did a reworked version at Hartford Stage in 2008.
The life of The Caine Mutiny continued to expand for in 1954, Wouk reworked the text into a play, The Caine Mutiny Court Martial.
Moore had the text of these lectures typed up with a view to publishing them; but as his thoughts progressed he reworked his text and Principia Ethica is the result of this reworking (the lectures have recently been published as The Elements of Ethics).
On resuming, both sides calmed down and reworked the text, line by line.
What Metzger proposed is a thoroughly reworked a priori: the a priori of expansive thought.
In lectures, he reworked religious texts to favor ideas of black supremacy, and claimed every prophet from Jesus to Buddha and Muhammad were all "dark skinned, wooly haired" people.
"No, but I can have a drink at night," Didion said — she feels she needs it to loosen up enough to rework the text.
For some reason though the Forestry Corporation of NSW keeps putting up new ones, without ever just reworking the text.
Heaney continued to revisit the rural world of his youth in the poetry collections Electric Light (2001) and District and Circle (2006) while also reexamining and reworking classic texts, a striking instance of which was The Burial at Thebes (2004), which infused Sophocles' Antigone with contemporary resonances.
The current practice, by which choreographers endlessly sift and rework old texts, whether literary or balletic, is taking us nowhere.
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