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The phrase "update in" is not correct and is not usable in written English
To use the verb "update" correctly in a sentence, it should be used in the form "update [something] [with something]." For example, you could say "I'm going to update my wardrobe with some new clothes."
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Here's an update, in her own words.
They promise a further update in half an hour.
Will we get another update in six months?
Update: In response to zolotoy's comment below the line.
Their first update in five years is due in January.
Look for an update in the new year.
An update in the battle over children's privacy online.
All were invited to update in any form they wished.
"[Taurel] will start his chairmanship before Pearson's trading update in January," said Whittaker.
And the old master category gets a final update in an etching by Lucian Freud.
This is how to do an unselfconscious update in a trad boozer.
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