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"revised definition" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when something that was previously defined needs to be re-defined in a different way. For example, "The revised definition of 'success' is achieving personal satisfaction and happiness."

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(c) defining "bank service corporation" as (b)(2), and revised definition.

(16) as (17), and expanded and revised definition of "narcotic drug", including within term poppy straw, cocaine, and ecgonine.

Under the revised definition, Hawkins and Young were credited with "notable achievements" but not with no-hitters because they pitched only eight innings.

Ultimately, the revised definition would make it "very difficult for our industry and other businesses to plan new projects and make hiring decisions," Parks said.

Under the revised definition of the poverty line that will now be used, the number of poor children fell by 600,000 between 1998-99 and 2004-05.

This revised definition paves the way for clinicians to use a host of digital tools to make better diagnostic and treatment decisions for their patients – because they're less regulated.

Approval for them has been put on hold pending acceptance of the revised definition.

Several assumptions associated with the "prerenal azotemia paradigm" will be in violation of this revised definition [15].

This revised definition of AMI has reiterated the importance of cardiac-specific markers of necrosis, specifically the cardiac troponins, as crucial determinants for the diagnosis of AMI [12].

(1) If the directions of the signs of inequalities in condition (iii) of Definition 2.1 are all changed to the opposite, and conditions (i), (ii) of Definition 2.1 hold, then we denote the revised definition by Definition 2.1.

If the directions of the signs of inequalities in condition (iii) of Definition 2.1 are all changed to the opposite, and conditions (i), (ii) of Definition 2.1 hold, then we denote the revised definition by Definition 2.1.

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