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"a rationalisation of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of justifying or explaining something logically or logically reorganizing something. Example sentence: The company's decision to layoff employees was a rationalisation of their budget cuts and decline in profits.
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That seems as good a rationalisation of Audiard's extraordinarily fluid image-making as you're likely to get from the director.
A refusal to over-consume, choosing the generic over the branded, a rationalisation of expenses: all this is the only practical personal resistance available.
It will also look to cut costs, some of which may come a rationalisation of its unwieldy 32 offices around the country.
Winning a symbolic fight could strengthen his hand in pursuing other contested reforms, including a rationalisation of the country's tribunal system and a loosening of the labour market.
Almost half this sum is supposed to come from a rationalisation of the welfare bureaucracy, but the outcome is far from guaranteed.
In the absence of such a rationalisation of capacity, thinks Gemma Gouldby of FACTS Global Energy, margins will stay poor indefinitely.
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We cherish our traditions, but we must not allow them to become a rationalisation for the protection of privilege," she added.
The first is simply a rationalisation for a government policy of deep welfare cuts.
Is it too much to hope that the BBC, just for once in its history, can volunteer a plan for a radical rationalisation of its size, scope and complexity?" Well, Lord Grade takes the Tory whip these days.
Work is now underway on a "significant rationalisation of guidance".
The last thing they want is to be blamed for precipitating a fierce rationalisation of Fiat's car business.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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