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The phrase "a realigning of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or adjustments in alignment, whether in a physical, metaphorical, or organizational context.
Example: "The company is undergoing a realigning of its strategic goals to better meet market demands."
Alternatives: "a restructuring of" or "a reorganization of".
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She believes there will be a "realigning" of house prices, and large rural properties will struggle to reach "peak" prices.
The business move was described as less a response to us living in a more enlightened time in terms of sex and gender discussion, but instead a realigning of their business models to the new "viral" news model that better works in the age of social media.
Mr. McCain's campaign argued Monday that Mr. Romney had taken a very different tone toward the auto industry while campaigning for governor of Massachusetts, proposing a realigning of tax incentives to favor fuel-efficient vehicles, which Mr. McCain and his surrogates asserted would have resulted in a higher tax on the industry's long-popular sport utility vehicles.
In a phone call today, a Path spokesperson told TechCrunch that the layoffs represent a "realigning of the company" as it places a "huge focus on Path 4," the next version of its app.
This will give you a lot of useful feedback and will enable you to see where there needs to be a realigning of common purpose and a shoring up of the general understanding of the business' purpose.
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But that requires a full realigning of the body over the course of a few months.
It demonstrates a constant realigning of weight and balance between dancers that make explicit the muscular tensions that ballet usually masks.
The latest moves come on the heels of an earlier realigning of Kraft's operations in Latin America.
A great politician might have been able to done better under these circumstances, finessing the party's divisions, reimagining its message, and pulling a realigning election out of the air.
As the Yale political scientist David Mayhew and others have shown, even the supposedly classic example of a realigning election -- the 1896 election of William McKinley (Rove's favorite) -- cannot withstand empirical scrutiny.
Construction began on widening the highway in April 2008, and in March 2009, two lanes of a realigned 1.3 mile segment of SR 76 opened east of I-15.
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