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The phrase "always being revised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is continuously updated or modified over time.
Example: "The project is always being revised to incorporate the latest research findings."
Alternatives: "constantly updated" or "perpetually modified".
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This moment of course won't be this moment in the future, so the collection is always being revised.
History is always being revised as new data come to light and new generations ask new questions.
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Yet the NBS GDP figures have almost always been revised upwards.
This document, too, can always be revised later if need be.
In addition, under Crown copyright, "permission is always required when the work is being revised, adapted, or translated regardless if the purpose of the reproduction is for personal or public non-commercial distribution".
The standardised case definition is currently being revised to improve classification, however it will always be difficult to emcompass the broad spectrum of possible presentation for pediatric TB.
This is quickly being revised.
"The guidance is currently being revised".
But those fundamental ideas always need to be revised if the subject is to live and develop.
Indeed, items answered correctly by about half of the students are almost always discarded when the test is revised.
Last month's number will be revised, as it always is.
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