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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reallocation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the redistribution or reassignment of resources, funds, or responsibilities.
Example: "The company announced a reallocation of its budget to prioritize research and development."
Alternatives: "a redistribution of" or "an adjustment of".
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"But this is not a sign that the market is growing, just a reallocation of sales".
Along with the redeployment of human assets came a reallocation of sophisticated hardware.
Such an effort will require a reallocation of investment, from cities to the country.
There's just been a reallocation of the starring roles and cameos.
This refers broadly to a reallocation of power from the state to counties.
All of this naturally implies a reallocation of resources over time.
But a reallocation of resources ordered by the government strikes some on Wall Street as too meddlesome.
These problems were related to asymmetric, non-transparent and discretionary decision-making that led to a reallocation of unearned rents.
Exposing our weaknesses will not empower our foes, he insists, but will help build broad support at home for a reallocation of resources.
This means that Sainsbury must improve its offer and this will cost money (reducing Nectar points is weakening its offer and suggests a reallocation of resources).
A Fifa spokeswoman insisted there was "never any intention" to administer the fund and that it merely "facilitated" a reallocation of funds.
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