revision|revisions in English
noun
[re·vi·sion || rɪ'vɪʒn]
act of changing, alteration; act of reviewing a subject that was previously learned (British); act of editing, act of making corrections
Use "revision|revisions" in a sentence
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3. They called for revisions to the treaty.
4. Four reviewers found it acceptable after revisions.
5. Countries routinely publish revisions to their national accounts.
6. Countries routinely publish revisions to their national accounts
7. Both products have gone through minor cosmetic revisions.
8. The revisions should preferably be confirmed in writing.
9. These changes are largely corroborated by morphological revisions.
10. Our budget needs drastic revision.
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13. a thoroughgoing revision of the text.
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17. Revisions of fusion and the rate of wound revisions were increased in the PLIF group, adjacent segment diseases occurred more frequently in the ALIF group.
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19. The initial contract value shall not take into account price revisions.
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21. The process of revision continued at rehearsals.
22. She did some revision for the exam.
23. At any rate, your plan needs revision.
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