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The phrase "decided to revise" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate a decision or plan to make changes or updates to something. Example: After receiving feedback from her editor, Sarah decided to revise her novel before submitting it for publication.
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The Taxi and Limousine Commission has decided to revise its licensing rules.
It is as if a Russian-French John le Carré had decided to revise "Doctor Zhivago".
On December 15th, parliament decided to revise the national anthem by removing all references to the late president.
AFTER years of debate, federal regulators have decided to revise a key disclosure form required by lenders.
Because Martha clearly wasn't attending to my needs in the proper manner, I decided to revise my options.
New Hampshire was rescuing so many people that it decided to revise its law and start charging more of them.
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If the reason for rejection at the first journal is that the referees had substantive requirements for additional work or revisions, authors may decide to revise the paper, but then start fresh at the second journal.
One issue in deciding to revise the regulatory strategy, Mr. Mehan said, was the possibility of unintended consequences of a rule change.
Before deciding to revise the control system, the F.A.A. had developed emergency procedures for use if the rudder control system failed, but even after training airline crews in a 737 simulator often "crashed" anyway.
If an adjudicating officer decides to revise a decision (after his/her review, or after a medical board appeal) and awards you benefit or increases your benefit, the decision will be backdated for different lengths of time depending on the benefit in question.
But Facebook could actually decide to revise its change to the voting structure.
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