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The phrase "a realignment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes in structure, organization, or strategy within a system or group.
Example: "The company announced a realignment of its marketing strategy to better target younger consumers."
Alternatives: "a restructuring of" or "a shift in".
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"There's a realignment of fundamentals and prices.
But continuing research has brought about a realignment of forces.
set in motion a realignment of the two parties.
And they have argued for a realignment of the left.
The time may be ripe for a realignment of parties.
The changes are centered on a realignment of Interpublic into four principal worldwide divisions.
Layoffs and a realignment of record labels can probably be expected within Warner Music and EMI.
Some analysts said a realignment of the alliance was exactly what it needed.
Ultimately, she said, it could lead to a realignment of political parties.
That something may extend to a realignment of American-European relations.
It also provided for a realignment of all 26 teams for the 1970 season.
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