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"revised version of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referencing an edited or updated version of something that has previously been published. For example: "The author recently published a revised version of his best-selling novel."
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Secondly, it uses a slightly revised version of Palm OS, revision 5.4.9.
Revised version of the author's thesis.
This is a revised version of the original post.
A revised version of this paper is forthcoming Summer 2008.
Revised version of the author's thesis (doctoral --Universität doctoral --Universität
A revised version of SVD for finding hidden partitions.
A revised version of this column will appear in this space next week.
"They expected a revised version of an open, free people's democracy, which was not to be.
This book is a slimmed-down and revised version of the earlier 550-page volume.
The settlement is a revised version of an agreement that union members rejected last week.
This is a revised version of the Orwell lecture given last month.
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