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The phrase "a rescheduling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of changing the time or date of an event or appointment.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, there will be a rescheduling of the meeting to next week."
Alternatives: "a change of schedule" or "a rearrangement of".
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The day went so well that Mr. Schur began considering a rescheduling of the episode.
Successful negotiations secured a rescheduling of Indonesia's foreign debts and attracted aid through a group of donor countries.
Causes beyond the buyer's control would include the current backlog at the banks or a request by the lender's or seller's attorney for a rescheduling of the closing.
He is looking for savings across the board, he said in an interview today, including cuts in a bloated bureaucracy, hoping to avoid a rescheduling of Croatia's large foreign debt.
The visit is, in essence, a rescheduling of an October 2001 presidential trip to the region that the White House cut back to include only Shanghai because of the Sept. 11 attacks.
This has become the New Fairfield theater's most successful show yet, with management saying that "popular demand" caused an extension of the run for a fourth week and a rescheduling of the next show.
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Sic transit gloria ReprintsThe government's critics say that arguments about the impact of a rescheduling on Pakistan's credit-rating are academic: confidence has already been battered by a weak economy and controversial investment policies.
We reported a case of preoperatively undiagnosed OPS which resulted in unexpected difficult laryngoscope that necessitated a reschedule of surgery.
The AES Corporation, the American power producer with businesses in 26 countries, plans to sell a 33percentt holding in Brazil's biggest electricity distributor to help complete a $1 billion rescheduling of debt owed to the state development bank.
Venezuela sought the delay as part of a new rescheduling of its $34 billion foreign debt.
He has already felt the popular backlash against austerity measures, and now talks of spending cuts, improved customs collection, concentrating subsidies on poor consumers and a negotiated rescheduling of Ecuador's foreign debt.
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