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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at revising" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the process of revising something, but it lacks proper context or structure.
Example: "I spent the afternoon at revising my essay for clarity and coherence."
Alternatives: "during the revision" or "while revising".
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It aims at revising zoning rules to stimulate housing in middle-density areas citywide.
Any show devoted to Pissarro is by default an attempt at revising the Impressionist hierarchy.
"We are looking at revising that policy to allow the locals more autonomy in making those decisions," the official said.
Sensing, however, the wrongheadedness implicit in any attempt at defining Harlem, Rhodes-Pitts works instead at revising received ideas.
It is also, in the longer term, a prompt to look at revising inflation targets a shade upwards.
In 1998, the OECD initiated a high-priority project aimed at revising existing test guidelines and developing new test guidelines for screening of potential endocrine disruptors.
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AT revised the statistical analysis.
I continue to find that, in my work, the things I consider to be the most creative (or maybe successful) are the things that have been worked at, revised, reconsidered, reimagined in hundreds of silly to serious ways.
Call-off orders may then be allocated to suppliers through a mini-competition at revised, current prices.
THE MINIMALIST COOKS AT HOME: Revised Edition, by Mark Bittman; Broadway Books, $26.
She's probably holed up at home, revising the fifth draft of her Oscar acceptance speech.
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