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Do these work together? Would this allow me to affect a target 2x per day?
Abundant revelations: Benefit: Choose one of your revelations that has a number of uses per day. You gain 1 additional use per day of that revelation.
Misfortune Revelation (Ex): At 1st level, as an immediate action, you can force a creature within 30 feet to reroll any one d20 roll that it has just made before the results of the roll are revealed. The creature must take the result of the reroll, even if it’s worse than the original roll. Once a creature has suffered from your misfortune, it cannot be the target of this revelation again for 1 day.

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No. This grants you a use of an ability that is used a number of times per day. The misfortune revelation is identical to the misfortune hex of the witch. You can use it as many times per day as you want, but only once per target.
One revelation off the top of my head that it would work with is the Life Oracle's Channel Energy revelation.

Grick |

Anybody else agree/disagree?
I don't think they work together at all.
"Choose one of your revelations that has a number of uses per day."
Misfortune doesn't have a number of uses per day, it appears to be at-will. Even if it did have one use per day, Abundant would only increase it to 2 uses per day.
You're looking for something similar to Accursed Hex. Ask your DM for a revelation version of the feat, maybe?

Turgan |

How does that work out?
The GM rolls the dice (to attack for example) behind a screen. If he will not "reveal the results of the roll", how should I know when to force misfortune on my opponent?
Or does the ability assume that the GM rolls the die openly and I have to evaluate if it would be a good idea to force the enemy to re-roll?