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The phrase "a refurbishment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of renovating or improving a building, room, or object.
Example: "The city council approved a refurbishment of the old library to make it more accessible and modern."
Alternatives: "an upgrade of" or "a renovation of".
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"We need a complete change - a refurbishment of parliament".
It is a refurbishment of an over 40 year old high-rise building.
In a clear statement of intent, John Lewis will unveil a refurbishment of its flagship Oxford Street store next week.
It financed a refurbishment of the library at P.S. 155 on East 117th Street in 2008, repainting and relighting the library and donating books, furniture and equipment.
Other plans include a refurbishment of the Regent Street store, which is in truth a little tatty, ahead of Hamleys' 250th birthday in 2010.
"The Sainsbury Wing opened in 1991, and then there was a refurbishment of the main galleries, but the broader public spaces were omitted," Mr. Saumarez-Smith said.
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The SLS opened late last year, a complete refurbishment of a former Méridien hotel which could not seem further from its corporate past.
"It's a superb refurbishment of a Victorian theatre, and as the costs of upgrading have already been met, it makes sense to base a major producing company there".
This was a painstaking refurbishment of a national treasure.
Plans have been approved for a £1.4m refurbishment of a West Midlands crematorium including doubling the size of its chapel.
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