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The phrase "revisit of" is not a complete sentence and is not technically correct in written English.
It is possible to use it in certain contexts with a slight alteration, such as "a revisit of" or "the revisit of." For example: "He planned a revisit of the museum to get a better look at his favorite painting."
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A recent video revisit of that performance confirmed what I felt way back then.
"This year, we did a revisit of our entire security plan from top to bottom.
Friday offers a full revisit of their languidly poppish "Reconstruction Site," and Saturday tackles their atmospheric "Reunion Tour" (both Epitaph).
This set also includes a full revisit of the band's album "Green River" (Fantasy), so expect a rollicking spin through "Bad Moon Rising".
Phil Daniels compered from an armchair, and his gorblimey shtick found an echo in the Blockheads' Chaz Jankel and Derek Hussey's revisit of Billericay Dickie.
"We need a complete revisit of what our policies in Kashmir have been," said Amitabh Mattoo, a professor of strategic affairs at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi and a Kashmiri Hindu.
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Another "revisiting" of a classic text.
The same is not quite true of Sebastian Faulks's revisiting of PG Wodehouse.
The band partners with the Magik*Magik Orchestra for a broad revisiting of that lovely album.
There's been no "Clueless -style revisiting of "Daniel Deronda," no "The Zombie Mill on the Floss".
The strange revisiting of long-buried memories leaves one wondering why they needed to resurface.
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