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The phrase "a reformulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of restating or rephrasing something, often to clarify or improve understanding.
Example: "The author provided a reformulation of the original argument to make it more accessible to readers."
Alternatives: "a rephrasing" or "a restatement".
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A reformulation of an existing product, with beetroot extract added.
This change requires a reformulation of economic freedom.
They are so great that they demand a reformulation of policy.
There were significant monetary and legal reforms and a reformulation of the ancient Le law code.
That would require little more than a reformulation to preserve the product's taste.
Roche said it was not abandoning its drug, but was considering a reformulation.
Ideas he derived from Neo-Daoism led him to a reformulation of Confucianism.
First, the lecture suggests that a first step could be a reformulation of their typology.
Fleck, N.A., Hutchinson, J.W., " A reformulation of strain gradient plasticity". J. Mech.
The institutional developments leading to restructuring were accompanied by a reformulation of the doctrine of the church.
A reformulation of Pascal's wager became a dialogue between the seventeenth-century philosopher and a mugger from another dimension.
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