revised figure

collocation in English

meaningsofrevisedandfigure

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revised
adjective
uk
/rɪˈvaɪzd/
us
/rɪˈvaɪzd/
changed in ...
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figure
noun[C]
uk
/ˈfɪɡ.ər/
us
/ˈfɪɡ.jɚ/
the symbol for a number or an amount expressed ...
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(Definition ofrevisedandfigurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrevised figure

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First, what is hisrevisedfigurefor relevant expenditure?
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But let us examine what would happen if that admittedly silly figure were remitted, or rather let us examine the later andrevisedfigure.
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Arevisedfigurewill be published in next year's estimates.
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The matter was looked at afresh, resulting in arevisedfigureof £2,812,981, the sum mentioned in the order.
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Therevisedfigureof £1,250,000 is a very rough estimate of the total cost of the whole scheme, reckoned at present-day prices.
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Therevisedfigurethat we announced was good news, not bad news.
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He gave us arevisedfigureof £3,470,000 after he knew about all this dumping.
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What is now therevisedfigurefor that date?
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Even therevisedfigurefor the forthcoming year is £59·9 million.
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Of the £1,450 million, £1,030 million was wages and salaries, and of the £1,620 million, which is therevisedfigure, £1,200 million was wages and salaries.
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The authority has, however, rejected therevisedfigure.
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This is a fall of £27½ million from therevisedfigureof £354½ million for 1957–58.
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Surely arevisedfigurenow would be far higher.
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Therevisedfigurewas notified to the council in time to be taken into account when the rate was fixed.
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This compares with arevisedfigureof £314 million for 1956–57.
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The net income is forecast at £360 million, compared with therevisedfigureof £314 million for the previous year.
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This is a fall of £27½ million from therevisedfigureof £354½ million for 1957-58.
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It is impossible as yet to give arevisedfigure.
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Can he give arevisedfigure, taking into account the increase in the number of places in medical schools?
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Formal intimation was later given of arevisedfigurefor 1982–83 of only £2,294,695, equivalent to £212 per house.
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