Which is correct:
"revise to " or "revised as"?

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revise to

This phrase is correct and commonly used when indicating a change to be made.

Use "revise to" when you want to specify the changes that need to be made to something.

Examples:

  • Please revise the document to include the latest data.
  • I need to revise the design to meet the new requirements.

Alternatives:

  • modify to
  • edit to
  • change to
  • amend to
  • adjust to

revised as

This phrase is correct and commonly used when stating the new version or form of something.

Use "revised as" when you want to introduce the updated or modified version of something.

Examples:

  • The document was revised as per the client's feedback.
  • The product was revised as a result of customer complaints.

Alternatives:

  • updated as
  • modified as
  • changed to
  • amended as
  • adjusted as
Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Revise to" is used when indicating a change to be made, while "revised as" is used when stating the new version or form of something.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

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