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You can use the phrase "review" or "review for" depending on the context. For example: I need to review my notes for the upcoming test. OR I will review the document for any mistakes.
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Send us your review at [email protected]@theguardian.com
A review, at this stage, seems unlikely.
Not a good review at all.
"I was law review at law school.
(I discussed her review at the time).
I read the review at five in the morning.
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Archived reviews at: theguardian.com/arts/proms2004.
Gyoza got mixed reviews at our table.
That science is worth reviewing at length.
The program is reviewed at length.
About 100 places are reviewed at length.
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