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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relaunching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of launching something again, such as a product, service, or initiative.
Example: "The company announced a relaunching of its popular app to improve user experience and add new features."
Alternatives: "a reintroduction" or "a revival".
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(Hood By Air's founder, Shayne Oliver, brought Weinraub on as his partner during a relaunching of the brand, in 2012).
While the magazine does not know exactly how it will implement footage, it is redesigning its Web site in preparation for a relaunching.
The speech today came at what is an awkward moment for Mr. Kerry's campaign, and represents what his aides said was a relaunching of a ship that had drifted off course this summer.
It includes a media blitz he plans to begin on Tuesday in New York, one so extensive that it will almost seem like a relaunching of his campaign, as he begins a "progress and prosperity tour" across the Middle Atlantic States and the Midwest.
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In a way, it's a relaunch".
Her speech appeared to be a relaunch of her campaign.
Dinsmore described the changes as "a refresh not a relaunch".
Professionals use Strictly as a relaunch of flagging careers.
A court has ruled out a relaunch of Mr Nega's papers.
In fact, it's a relaunch of an earlier web-based video-chat service.
It's not so much a relaunch, nor even a revamp.
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