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The phrase "a replenishment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of restoring or refilling something that has been depleted or used up.
Example: "The company ordered a replenishment of supplies to ensure they could meet the increased demand."
Alternatives: "a restocking of" or "an infusion of".
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"Our military sites are therefore proceeding with a replenishment of reserves".
When OMA fell apart financially, Koolhaas embarked on a course of personal redefinition, seeking, he says, "a replenishment of themes and issues".
Social media provides both an immediate release for that anxiety and a replenishment of it, so that users keep coming back.
"The shopper may see slightly higher prices at retail, and over the course of the next 18 months should see those prices begin to come to more normal levels given a replenishment of the durum stocks," he said.
Cargo tracks sales and automatically sends a replenishment of inventory when supply is running low.
More than a replenishment of the current knowledge, this review facilitates the fundamental understanding of lubrication that enables us to design and develop nanolubricants with superior tribological performance.
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It is estimated that a 350 Kg. animal dipped in 0.00375% Decatix removes 2 litres of wash at a replenishment concentration of 0.0045% = 0.045g/l.
Task Force 17 (TF 17), commanded by Rear Admiral Fletcher and consisting of the carrier, escorted by three cruisers and four destroyers and supported by a replenishment group of two oilers and two destroyers, was already in the South Pacific, having departed Tongatabu on 27 April en route to the Coral Sea.
Thus, autotrophic bacteria like R. centenum that cannot acquire C4 dicarboxylic acids heterotrophically may have evolved an anaplerotic assimilation to ensure a continuous replenishment of C4-dicarboxylic acids needed for amino acid biosynthesis.
The deposition rate is held constant by a regular replenishment of the Ni B bath allowing a rate of about 25 μm/h.
For example, in the Delano Hotel (1995) in the South Beach area of Miami Beach, Florida, each room has a metal apple holder affixed to the wall; the phrase "An apple a day keeps the doctor away" is printed on the holder, promising a daily replenishment of apples.
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