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The phrase "be revised to include" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a document or piece of writing needs to be updated to incorporate additional information or elements. Example: "The report should be revised to include the latest data from the survey."
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The SBS charter should be revised to include a similar provision, the submission said.
Recommendations to dairy producers based on component feeding studies must be revised to include this deferred response.
Dr. Fuhrman said aid formulas had to be revised to include bonuses that would encourage schools to start using programs that improve performance.
The Bulletin 17B document could be revised to include an option for EMA as an alternative to the existing historical weighting approach.
Due to this, the mix design procedures have to be revised to include durability as a primary criterion along with strength and workability.
This August the index will be revised to include new goods and services, such as mobile-phone charges and personal computers, which have been falling sharply in price.
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The article has been revised to include that context.
This edition has been revised to include new scientific findings.
*Update: This sentence has been revised to include additional information about the Vita Coco settlement.
*Update, 10 20 A.M.: This post has been revised to include information about Oliver Sacks's 1993 article.
In 2013, that law was revised to include everything published on the U.K. Web.
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