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Discover Ludwig"revised lower" is a grammatically correct phrase used in written English.
You would use this phrase when referring to a decrease in something; for example, "The price of the house was revised lower by 10%."
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The February figure was revised lower.
However, September's fall was revised lower to 0.5% from 0.2%.
Moreover, there are reasons to think the latest figures will be revised lower.
First-quarter growth was revised lower to 0.7percentt from 0.9percentt.
Meanwhile, the contributions from consumer spending, trade and investment were revised lower.
That has been revised down to 2.8percentt, and may yet be revised lower some months from now.
The company's results were in line with analysts' estimates, many of which were revised lower after Sept. 11.
In all, prices for 37 of the 46 commodities monitored by the World Bank were revised lower for the year.
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In 1964 Kneale and Anthony Hinds submitted a revised, lower-budget script to Columbia; but by this time the relationship between Hammer and Columbia had begun to sour, and the script was once again rejected.
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The increase is better than forecasts for no change, but the December number - which was already much lower than expected - has been revised even lower to a 1.6% drop.
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