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The phrase "a quick reorganization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fast or efficient restructuring of something, such as a plan, team, or system.
Example: "After reviewing the project, we decided that a quick reorganization of the team would improve our efficiency."
Alternatives: "a rapid restructuring" or "an immediate overhaul".
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Importantly, the overall septin at the bud neck should facilitate a quick reorganization of the septin cytoskeleton and thus give rise to alternative morphologies as cell division proceeds.
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That's a quick way to avoid a plan of reorganization.
Victor Campbell, the company's head of investor relations, stressed that the reorganization and other changes were not a quick fix.
Here's a quick example: As a result of a series of acquisitions and a reorganization, the divisional finance director of a consumer products company essentially went from being a controller to a CFO in a few months.
with a quick turnaround.
"Just a quick blip.
And a quick study.
Just a quick picture.
A QUICK quiz.
Want a quick fix?
A quick rinse?
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