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The phrase "revise something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of reviewing and making changes to a document, piece of work, or plan.
Example: "Before submitting the final report, make sure to revise something that doesn't seem clear."
Alternatives: "edit something" or "modify something."
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"At some point, the USDA is going to have to revise something to get those numbers more in line," Newsom said.
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But how do you revise for something that tests a lifetime of knowledge?
When "Not Exactly a Love Story" opens in 1977, Vinnie Gold, 15, is struggling to revise himself into something better.
Problems in Egypt and the US forced it to revise its outlook, something CEO Chris Finlayson admitted was "very disappointing".
While Sunday's results gave his governing coalition a comfortable majority in the upper house, the voters failed to deliver the two-thirds majority that the conservative Liberal Democrats and other similarly minded parties had hoped for to easily revise the Constitution, something that has not happened since it was crafted by American occupiers after World War II.
The state education chiefs acknowledged that the changes they were requesting could not be accommodated within the current law, and asked for Congress to revise the law -- something that Congress appears unlikely to consider this year.
Every time you revise a goal, learn something from the process.
For example, I have to be brave enough to commit to saying something, something I can discuss, revise and learn from.
"If you're going to have something revised up, that's the one you want," said Jason Bram, an economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com