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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reorganisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of organizing something again or differently, often in a business or institutional context.
Example: "The company announced a reorganisation to improve efficiency and streamline operations."
Alternatives: "a restructuring" or "a realignment".
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This is not a "reorganisation", except at the top.
So, in May, Mr Kaeser began a reorganisation.
However, once formed a reorganisation of the layer occurs.
"Every time we have a reorganisation, people fall through the cracks.
However, at 180 °C there is a reorganisation between the axial and the transverse orientation.
We'd had a reorganisation in the faculty and an extra layer of management was inserted.
"The people on the doorstep are not interested in a reorganisation in London or wherever".
She admits that a reorganisation of hospital services will be part of that.
"It's not just a reorganisation … We're investing in safety," she said.
He cites a reorganisation that took place following a review by consultants.
Lansley's shakeup will involve a reorganisation of the NHS on a scale never seen before.
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