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The phrase "revised up" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, particularly in formal or technical contexts.
Examples: 1. "The company's projected earnings were revised up by 10%, reflecting a positive outlook for the upcoming quarter." 2. "After receiving feedback from her editor, the author revised up the opening chapter of her novel, adding more depth to the main character's backstory." 3. "The government's economic forecast for the next year was revised up due to a boost in consumer spending and job growth." 4. "The professor revised up the grading rubric for the final project, taking into account the students' suggestions for improvement." 5. "In light of new data, the researchers revised up their hypothesis, leading to a breakthrough in their study on climate change."
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If the number is revised up 40K when revisions are released next month, will The Times lead with the statement "August job growth was revised up substantially"?
Is Revised Up, or Is It?
America's was revised up to 8.4%.
Sure, it might get revised up, but it might not.
Economic growth for last year was revised up, to 5.2%.
September sales revised up to 1.260 million from 1.222 million.
That was revised up to 45p in 2014.
That figure was subsequently revised up to 127%.
January's figure was revised up from 119,000 to 148,000, and February's was revised up from 236,000 to 268,000.
July's reading has also been revised up this morning to 11.4% from 11.3% previously.
April's data has also been revised up to +1.3%, from +1.0%.
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