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Discover Ludwig"revise this" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you want to tell someone to look over something they have written or created in order to make improvements or changes. For example, "Please revise this essay before submitting it to the professor" or "I think this design could use some revisions, so please revise this before printing it."
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With HBO's encouragement, he began to revise this notion.
Last December, President Obama proposed to revise this antiquated regulation.
I wonder if you couldn't revise this order to call for a gross.
In our opinion, given the evidence, the FDA needs to urgently revise this safety warning.
(I may come back and revise this sentence in a week's time).
Gender dysphoria is currently classified as a 'mental illness' by the World Health Organisation, despite growing pressure to revise this.
And we'll continue to agitate for political parties to revise this bad bill in light of our evidence after the 2015 election.
It would have made sense to revise this approach once we began to realize that we were confronting a new type of terrorist.
We remain comfortable with this forecast for the time being but continuation of the strong recent trends may cause us to revise this upwards".
"We do think they could probably revise this plan, but significantly, not a tweak or tinkering, to get it right," he said.
For the rest of her life she continued to revise this "textbook" of Christian Science as the definitive statement of her teaching.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com