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The phrase "a topic revised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a subject or theme that has been updated or modified in some way.
Example: "The article presents a topic revised to reflect the latest research findings in the field."
Alternatives: "a subject updated" or "a theme modified".
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The generalization of scale achieved by iterative maps of discrete sequences was object of some discussion in the early 90's, for example contrast [ 1] with [ 2], a topic revised and discussed in [ 3, 9].
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At the end of your sound topic, revise your pupils' learning with this PowerPoint presentation by Twinkl on how sound is made, or get students to fill in the blanks with this end-of-unit cloze exercise by PrimaryLeap.
Before starting any new topic revise all the older ones.
RHL is published in English and Spanish with new topics added and updated topics revised on an annual basis.
Look for a topic to revise and find the page.
JG, AGP and AR have discussed the topic, read, revised and approved the final manuscript.
Some things never change: the time-honoured mantra "You may turn over your paper and begin writing" still heralds the moment when you realise that not a single one of the topics you revised appears in the exam.
In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were deployed to explore participants' perceptions and opinions of the ASHA programme, with the help of a topic guide that was continuously revised based on emerging themes.
The research team reviewed the responses and any additional topics made by the participants in the first round and the initial list of research topics was revised.
In a response, NIH notes that although the agency raised the topic while revising its COI guidelines for individuals last year, the issue is "highly complex".
To get a larger nationwide view on this topic (across Canada), we conducted a newer survey with a revised list of questions in 2010.
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