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The phrase "revamped website" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a website that has been renovated or improved. For example: "The company launched their revamped website in time for the holidays."
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Its revamped website claims approximately 5m unique users annually.
The revamped website would start in the summer.
However, City analysts think M&S's woes run deeper than teething troubles with its revamped website.
The revamped website looks like a mash-up between Pinterest, Instagram and Facebook, with a concerted focus on music integration.
After initial problems the revamped website of arch rival M&S began seeing strong growth last autumn.
Online sales rose by 22%, helped by a revamped website, and a store at Heathrow's Terminal 5 has traded better than expected, Fortnum said.
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Three centres have been selected for the first unveiling of revamped websites – Exeter, Derby and Cambridge.
Highfield, the chief executive of the UK's second largest regional newspaper publisher, also plans new daily iPad apps for all the company's bigger titles, revamped websites with greater use of social media, and new mobile sites for all paid-for papers.
At the end of 2015, the company revamped the website and removed everything from the website that wasn't underwear.
To that end, the opera house has revamped its website, making advance ticket purchases vastly easier.
John Lewis Finance revamped its website in early October, asking cardholders to re-register.
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