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The word "revisits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of returning to a previous topic, place, or idea for further examination or consideration. Example: "The author revisits the themes of love and loss in her latest novel." Alternatives include "returns to" or "reexamines."
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revisits
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Third person singular of revisit
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The highlight is a night of bass dread from Andy Stott, Untold and Inga Copeland (Village Underground, EC2, Fri), but there's an embarrassment of riches: Andrew Weatherall and Mental Overdrive explore the power of reverb (16 Mar); Matthew Bourne revisits Kraftwerk's Radio-Activity (20 Mar), and Batida lead a night exploring how tropical styles are increasingly deploying banging software (19 Mar).
Staff say they have acted on the inspectors' recommendations and subsequent revisits have been positive, but the zero rating will stay valid until the next inspection.
Joe reluctantly revisits the difficult trip by reading his journals aloud to his wife and, in so doing, reveals that he was less of a spectator than we were first told.
In her uplifting new autobiography, "Spirit Rising: My Life, My Music", she revisits the childhood she spent living under Benin's Marxist regime and illustrates how a supportive family and an intense passion for music allowed her to move onto the world stage.
Sometimes all it takes is a gesture in that direction, as when Vic revisits Angelus after years of living in Perth.
The 2012 film "Under African Skies" revisits the controversy that followed Paul Simon, a American singer, when he violated a UN-supported boycott by performing and recording with South African musicians for his Grammy award-winning "Graceland" album in 1986.
His publishers hope the Nobel award will change that; Yale University Press has brought forward the English-language publication of "Suspended Sentences: Three Novellas" which was not due until next year.Mr Modiano's work obsessively revisits the German occupation of France in the second world war, throwing light on some of the conflict's murkier recesses.
For readers of his earlier book, "The State of Africa", some bits may feel a touch too familiar, as he revisits old themes.
In "Kafka and Me" she revisits the dissertation on which she laboured for her master's degree to write what she really feels about the great Czech, and how he was made by his claustrophobic Prague childhood full of his sisters' intrigues and his father banging and shouting.In this section When the myths are blown away Who killed the Soviet economy?
Mrs Clinton revisits painful disputes from the 2008 Democratic primary, when she felt subjected to sexist attack by Obama allies.
It constantly improves the way that it links suppliers and customers through its website, and it regularly revisits its processes.
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