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Discover Ludwig“revise downward” is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a decrease in an expectation, estimation, or prediction. For example: After careful consideration, the company decided to revise their sales forecast downward.
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That has forced them to raise capital and revise downward the value of their stock holdings.
The Labor Department has already disclosed that on Friday it will revise downward the number of jobs reported in the 12 months through March of last year.
The administration could try to remain a party to the Paris agreement but revise downward the United States' ambitious emissions pledge to the world.
To settle the civil charges, Ogilvy will revise downward by $1.15 million bills that were submitted to the drug office for expenses and also pay $689,744 in cash.
"What we did was revise downward by a penny a share the results from the first quarter for product in our own inventory and in the distribution channel," an Intel spokesman, Tom Waldrop, said yesterday.
The government already had to significantly revise downward the number of cases that it had boasted of bringing in 2012 related to distressed homeowners – the very type of inflating of numbers that it has accused others of doing.
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Demand in previous months was revised downward.
Many had already been revised downward.
Projections for 2001 are already being revised downward.
Still, it revised downward its view on personal consumption.
Finally, November's upbeat job report was revised downward.
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