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The phrase "a recalculation of its" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to reassess or compute something again, often in a technical or analytical context.
Example: "The team conducted a recalculation of its budget to ensure all expenses were accurately accounted for."
Alternatives: "a reassessment of its" or "a revision of its".
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Net profit for 2012 fell to 6 million euros from 638 million euros a year earlier, as the bank booked losses related to the sale of a unit and a recalculation of its tax liabilities.
Schroders, founded in 1818, was for many years the essence of the staid, pinstriped world of the City of London.MSCI, an American stockmarket-index group, announced details of a recalculation of its indices.
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Pearce's promising comeback has not included a recalculation of his long-range ambitions.
and a recalculation of our expectations.
The statement notes a recalculation of banking financial covenants.
Other major global financial institutions are also urging a recalculation of natural capital.
Part of what the city wants is a recalculation of those rates.
A recalculation of gross domestic product may help app designers in Nigeria.
A move into work therefore entails a recalculation of entitlement, multiple communications and possible delays and gaps in payment.
Speaking generally of the practice, Mr. Rose said: "Public space cannot vanish overnight because of a recalculation of floor area.
In its Sept. 19 decision, the appeals court panel said the department had disregarded the judge's instructions and ordered a recalculation of Mr. Hill's term.
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