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Free sign up"revise for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to studying or preparing for a test or exam. Example: "I need to revise for the biology exam tomorrow because there are a lot of terms and concepts that I still don't understand."
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How long you revise for per night depends what you want to get out of your revision and how much you have to revise for.
Aphantasia could possibly affect how students revise for exams, too.
That's because it's nearly impossible to revise for.
But no one will be watching Black Sails to revise for an exam.
But how do you revise for something that tests a lifetime of knowledge?
Spring has sprung and once again, the books are out, this time to revise for my final exams at university.
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Revising for A2 exams is a different kind of minefield.
"Shouldn't you be revising for your mocks?" I growled.
Are you revising for exams at the moment?
Upstairs his son is revising for an exam.
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