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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reinstatement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of restoring someone or something to a previous position or state, often in a formal context such as employment or membership.
Example: "After a thorough review of the case, the committee decided to approve a reinstatement of her position within the organization."
Alternatives: "a restoration" or "a reappointment".
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(a)Reinstatement upon expiration of suspension.
Guess which GOP candidate is opposing a reinstatement of Telemundo?
I'm certainly not recommending that you call for a reinstatement of that system.
However, induction of Tat following extinction produced a reinstatement of extinguished cocaine-CPP.
A reinstatement fee will be charged automatically to the student's CalCentral account.
Word spread that a reinstatement of impeached Supreme Court Justice Shirani Bandaranayake was in the works.
He too sent a "reinstatement fee" to the scammers and several monthly payments.
Science might come up with a surprise — a loophole among the quarks or a reinstatement of the cosmological constant.
The next step is to appeal to a reinstatement subcommittee made up of officials from other N.C.A.A. schools.
To measure persistence, rats were subject to a reinstatement test using 3 mg/kg dose of morphine.
The firm added in its statement that the Serious Fraud Office was likely to seek a reinstatement of the charges.
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