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The phrase "it needs revising" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something (such as a document, plan, or idea) requires further editing or improvement. Example: "The proposal was well-written, but it needs revising to address some of the potential challenges our company may face."
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But with more students taking professional courses such as Btecs, many school and college leavers opting to go into higher education at the last minute, and others not following the traditional Ucas cycle (such as mature students) it may be time to question again whether the cycle as we know it needs revising, and perhaps rebrand Clearing altogether.
Nonetheless, its official position is that the Monetary Policy Committee puts considerable weight on the ONS data and understands that it needs revising for honourable reasons from time to time.
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The paper needs revising because it gives too much room to irrelevant or redundant findings; at the same time, it gives too little room to discussing critical technical details, as well as the broader context and physiologic implications.
Indeed, in a time of increasingly collaborative science, perhaps it's the concept of independence itself that needs revising.
D'Antoni's style needs revising.
Virtually everyone agrees today that such a goal is unreachable and that No Child needs revising.
He claims that the multinationals accept that the law needs revising.
We will give you feedback by Friday if your proposal needs revising.
If Van Dyck is seen as the ultimate Cavalier portraitist, then perhaps that is a view that needs revising.
Perhaps what needs revising is not so much the image of Mr. Bell as the popular image of Indiana, tied as it is to auto racing and basketball.
Almost seven decades later, not a word of that description needs revising.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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