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The phrase "as redefined" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a concept or term that has been given a new or updated definition. Example: "The term 'sustainability' has evolved over the years, as redefined by various environmental organizations."
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And, as redefined, their house is accommodating these new roles.
Like the radio, the advent of the switchboard system recreated human interaction as well as redefined social boundaries.
But Morris was a modern-dance choreographer, unwilling to submit to the natural law of classicism as redefined by Balanchine.
The Italian mathematician Eugenio Beltrami decided to investigate Lobachevsky's work and to place it, if possible, within the context of differential geometry as redefined by Gauss.
It was the start of a partnership that was to culminate in Mr. Scofield's Lear for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1962, a character that, as redefined by Mr. Brook and his leading actor, was far from the majestic victim of theatrical tradition.
Liberalism as redefined in the post-Vietnam era is finished as a winning national ideology.
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Mr. Friedman sees such approaches as redefining the knowledge-based economy.
Briggs sees his mission as "redefining first impressions".
It's not promoting Houston so much as redefining it.
As well as redefining architecture, the Biennale could represent another redefinition of the national identity.
Sean Brix describes his work as "redefining space in the real world".
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