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The phrase "a reshaping of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or modifications to something, such as ideas, structures, or systems.
Example: "The project aims at a reshaping of the current educational curriculum to better meet the needs of students."
Alternatives: "a reformation of" or "a transformation of".
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"We are seeing a reshaping of the economy," he said.
It contributed to a reshaping of national politics.
The takeovers helped engender a reshaping of corporate America that made its economy work better.
Government hiring will be frozen as part of a "reshaping" of the public sector, he said.
A reshaping of the story to highlight the role of Patti Lomax proved more attractive.
"I don't think we can go on without a reshaping of the cabinet".
And that means a reshaping of what we tax and when we tax it.
But over the last few months those hopes appear to be receding with a reshaping of global coal markets.
Production of Presence is a passionate plea for a rethinking and a reshaping of the intellectual practice within the humanities.
The economic transformation Jeffrey Sachs envisions would require a reshaping of the culture of the financial industry.
She added that Tate wanted "to contribute towards a reshaping of art history reflecting local art histories across the world".
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