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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major recasting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing significant changes or revisions to a plan, idea, or project.
Example: "The company announced a major recasting of its marketing strategy to better align with current consumer trends."
Alternatives: "a significant overhaul" or "a substantial revision".
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The film so unashamedly inept that it took four years, a major recasting and a complete change of tone to save James Bond.
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This is a major interdisciplinary work that moves away from ideas of linear or innate racism and recasts our understanding of interethnic relations.
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