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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drastic revision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant and extreme change or alteration to something, particularly in written works such as essays, reports, or articles. Example: The company's financial situation called for a drastic revision of their budget plan.
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A spokeswoman for the Federal Reserve said the explanation for the drastic revision is that the Fed "reviewed and revised the methodology it had been using to estimate those numbers," and applied the new methodology retroactively to mid-2009.
On paper, that's a drastic revision.
Today, the message has undergone a drastic revision.
Reinvigorating undergraduate education will require a drastic revision of what the Harvard presidency has become.
That success could quickly be short-circuited, and Hackett's time line would require a drastic revision.
The picture is a drastic revision of classic romantic-comedy patterns.
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Cape had reservations about publishing and asked for drastic revisions.
In that case, United could petition the bankruptcy judge to make drastic revisions to its labor agreements.
Called Crack in the Pearl, it ended up on Uptown Special in two parts only after drastic revisions.
Mr. Lehman and Mr. Dickinson oversaw drastic revisions in United States intellectual property laws, which had been unchanged for decades.
But then Goya's later Black Paintings are full of figures cut off at the knees, and there are drastic revisions throughout his work.
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