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The phrase "a deep overhaul" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a thorough and significant change or improvement in a system, process, or structure.
Example: "The company decided to implement a deep overhaul of its outdated software to enhance efficiency and user experience."
Alternatives: "a comprehensive revision" or "a thorough restructuring".
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The contributors argue that Greek institutions require a deep overhaul rather than quick fixes to enable long-term growth and prosperity.
From the infamous file-deleting bug and breaking Windows Media Player and iCloud, to buggy default apps and broken audio, Microsoft has been proving its critics right: the process and speed of rolling out new Windows updates and features needs a deep overhaul.
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Wall Street's rising profits are giving some lawmakers ideas that a deeper overhaul might be in order.
NEW YORK TIMES How Banks' Profit Tempts Rules | Wall Street's rising profits are giving some lawmakers ideas that a deeper overhaul might be in order.
The company needs to show investors that a much deeper overhaul of its operations is underway.
The immediate economic impact is likely to be small and possibly mildly stimulative, but it does appear to be a sign that a deeper financial overhaul is in the works.
They should take a deep breath and overhaul through the draft, because they are far from a quick fix.
Tackling these extraordinarily complex issues at the same time on a tight schedule is an ambitious agenda, especially for an administration also trying to battle a deep economic crisis, overhaul the health care system and address global climate change.
According to word on Rumor Street, Dell's building a fairly deep HTC Sense-esque UI overhaul called "Stage" for some of their upcoming Android handsets.
In our case, the announcement that the SEN system was to be overhauled triggered a deep ambivalence.
"You want guys working on minimal adjustments instead of full overhauls — like a guy who's hitting in a deep crouch and then figuring out, 'Well, this isn't going to work.' ".
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