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"upwardly revised" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used in financial or economic contexts to describe a change or adjustment to a previously stated number or estimate that has been increased. Example: "The company's projected profits were upwardly revised by 10% after a successful quarter."
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Sept.'s deficit was also upwardly revised.
The index rose to a seasonally adjusted 82.9 from an upwardly revised 82.5 in September.
The headline activity index rose to 58.4 in November from an upwardly revised 56.5 in October.
That was down from an upwardly revised August reading of 93.5.
It stood at £32.59bn in the first quarter, compared with an upwardly revised £33.96bn the previous three months.
Basic pay increased by 3.4% on the year, down from an upwardly revised 3.5% in the three months to January.
The July trade gap shrank slightly, to $59.2 billion from an upwardly revised estimate of $59.4 billion in June.
That gain came after an upwardly revised 3.2 percent increase in October, the biggest in 10 months.
Manufacturing output in January grew just 0.3 percent after an upwardly revised 0.9 percent gain in December.
In 2017, PG&E delivered 33percentt of its energy from renewable resources, three years ahead of the upwardly revised 2020 mandate.
The Conference Board said its index of consumer attitudes fell to 82.3, the second-highest reading since January 2008, from an upwardly revised 83.9 in March.
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