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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as renewed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been refreshed, updated, or restored to a previous state.
Example: "The contract was signed again, as renewed, to reflect the new terms agreed upon by both parties."
Alternatives: "as updated" or "as refreshed".
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In Jacksonville, that counts as renewed enthusiasm.
Labor would almost certainly push for a more sweeping withdrawal, as well as renewed negotiations.
Stocks were steady on Thursday as renewed worries about Europe overshadowed an encouraging report on jobs in the United States.
As renewed conflict with Iraq looms, Britain seems to be the only country willing to lend America military support.
C4 The solid employment data failed to extend Wall Street's rally as renewed interest rate concerns spurred profit-taking.
DfID has previously been warned that its strategy in fragile states will take time to bear fruit, as renewed fighting and corruption can reverse development gains.
The EU offered 3bn Euros in aid in exchange, as well as renewed attention to the question of Turkey's EU membership.
Stocks fell on Monday as renewed worries about the euro zone crisis caused the market to pull back from recent gains.
China stocks fell as renewed worries over the possibility of a tighter monetary policy hit property developers and PetroChina, a market heavyweight, fell on profit taking.
Technology stocks declined yesterday, as renewed worries about weaker corporate profits got the upper hand in a tug of war with upbeat financial results from two companies.
The operation took place as renewed protests broke out in cities across the US against the perceived excessive use of deadly force by police against African Americans.
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