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The phrase "a proper relocation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the appropriate or suitable process of moving something or someone from one place to another.
Example: "The company ensured a proper relocation of all employees to the new office building to minimize disruption."
Alternatives: "an appropriate move" or "a suitable transfer".
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Albert Radebe, a 63-year-old former policemen, said that he and other villagers would gladly accept a proper relocation package from the mine developers if one was offered, but that CoAL was just "beating about the bush".
However, due to their membranotropism [37], and since our and other studies showed their involvement in HCV membrane fusion [17], [38], it is possible that the conformational changes they might undergo at low pH would lead to a proper relocation of the actual fusion peptide/loop toward the target membrane [39] (and see Discussion section).
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On Monday, she was overseeing the relocation of her New York boutique (one of five in the country), from the small, or "cozy," SoHo location at 83 Mercer to a proper loftlike gallery on an oh-so-glamorized strip of NoHo, at 57 Bond Street, just a few doors away from Il Buco and a coming-soon store from A.P.C.
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