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The phrase "accepted the revised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has agreed to or approved a modified version of something, such as a document or proposal.
Example: "After reviewing the changes, the committee accepted the revised proposal for the new project."
Alternatives: "approved the updated" or "endorsed the modified".
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All 18 accepted the revised offer.
After six hours of discussion at an emergency meeting, Aventis' board accepted the revised offer on Sunday night.
Great Wolf said that it had accepted the revised offer, leaving the next step in the bidding war to KSL.
Great Wolf said that it had accepted the revised bid, leaving the fate of the bidding war to KSL.
After the initial demonstrations against the levy on small bank deposits, the public appears to have accepted the revised agreement with the E.U. and the I.M.F.
After crisis talks, the union accepted the revised terms and conditions, allowing the plant to stay open.
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Nature previously declined to reveal what led to the decision to accept the revised papers or if they were sent back to reviewers before acceptance. .
The other four broadcasting unions representing BBC staff – Bectu, the Musicians' Union, Equity and Unite – all voted to accept the revised offer.
Will accept the revised timetable but may yet concede to the "tokenism" of allowing outside representation on the boards to appease nurses and other health professionals.
Qatar Holding "has made no decision yet as to whether or not it would accept the revised proposal," the wealth fund said in a statement.
The court dealt another blow to Ms. Harris's authoritarian approach to enforcing her powers as election officer by saying that she must accept the revised count of the canvassing boards.
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