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Discover Ludwig"let's revise" is correct and usable in written English
It is a grammatically correct imperative sentence that is used to suggest or urge someone to revise something. Example: Let's revise the presentation before the meeting tomorrow so we can make sure all the information is accurate.
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That's when the light bulb clicked above the collective City Hall head: Let's revise the City Charter.
Where bike lanes have worked, he said, "great, let's keep them," but "where they haven't worked, let's revise them or change them".
So let's revise this number again to $99 billion or $98.6 billion with precision, since it seems the $5 billion did indeed close.
Okay, let's revise our previous contention".
LET'S revise a little history, taking our cue from a forthcoming book called "What Ifs of American History".
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"Let's not revise the whole system, let's build on its strengths," she said.
"Let's hope Congress revises this thing before it takes effect in 2006".
In the same way when we first brought this new collaboration app to teams that were working with lots of freelancers, we needed the ones that experienced the pain to such an extent that they were willing to say 'ok, let's talk about revising our workflow and investing this new workflow through the Lystable app'.
GL By revising, let's say, yes.
Let's use the example of revising for an exam in June.
Parents know this and so when Michael Forsyth tried to introduce national testing in Scotland in the early 1990s, it was a revolt by parents, advantaged and disadvantaged alike, that caused him to revise his plans So let's invest, heavily, in early years education.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com