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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a refurbishment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of renovating or improving a building, room, or piece of equipment.
Example: "The hotel underwent a refurbishment to modernize its facilities and enhance guest experience."
Alternatives: "a renovation" or "an upgrade".
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Faced with a bill like that, some businesses may just refurbish the entire changing room with new lockers, if a refurbishment was due.
"We need a complete change - a refurbishment of parliament".
It has now closed for a refurbishment and rehang and will open again in mid-January.
A refurbishment has recently been completed and the latest exhibit is Rainforests of the World, which opened in February.
The Strawberry Hill Hotel and Spa reopened last month after a refurbishment that took six weeks, not six months.
Two workers at the London department store Selfridges were exposed to asbestos during a refurbishment, The Independent can reveal.
"A refurbishment is very sensible, it is cheaper and we would like the premier to agree to a meeting about the logistics as to why a refurbishment is better than a knockdown".
A refurbishment got rid of the cobbles that threatened many a high heel, but did nothing to dilute its character.
Kamprad made one of his most recent public appearances last autumn, when the Älmhult store reopened after a refurbishment.
Due to a refurbishment they are flogging off 2,700 Riedel wine glasses, plus an actual duck press.
A refurbishment project is due to continue into 2012 and will see a new box office and improved disabled access.
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