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That is the correct spelling of the verb "resubmit" (submit again).
If you are talking about money 3p = £0.03 Otherwise, place resubmit/edit with more context.
The term 'resubmit' means to enter information again. One might have to resubmit data that is lost by a person or a computer or data that needs to be verified.
reuse, resubmit
What about it? Rephrase and resubmit.
When a scientific article is rejected during the peer review process, it is typically sent back to the author with feedback from the reviewers. The author can then revise the article based on the feedback and resubmit it to another journal for consideration.
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Can you confirm if the feedback indicates a need for a revise and resubmit or a major revision for the manuscript?