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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reshuffling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of rearranging or reorganizing something, often in a context such as personnel changes, data organization, or restructuring.
Example: "The company announced a reshuffling of its management team to improve efficiency and communication."
Alternatives: "a reorganization" or "a realignment".
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A reshuffling in July partially sidelined Mr. Braunstein.
3. A reshuffling of all government structures is needed.
Theirs is an argument of efficiency, but also of a reshuffling of corporate wealth.
The demands of the four senators could set off a reshuffling of positions within the entire Senate leadership.
The encounters with India are soulful and momentous; the individual stories merge and lead to a reshuffling of partners, a sorting out of destinies.
Seeing him at the microphone stirs up more memories for Sharon and Dennis, and Ben's activism triggers a reshuffling of relationships that culminates in some startling developments.
The Bush economic team has come under such heavy criticism these days that even many Republicans expect a reshuffling after the election.
For a long time, Google has been run by a triumvirate, and last week we announced a reshuffling.
His appointment was made in April that year, amid a reshuffling of Mr Obama's national security team.
Team Vaniya The CASMI Category 2 contest was a reshuffling contest: potential structures were given to all participants, listing one to over 8000 potential structures for each challenge.
The unexpected news set in motion a reshuffling in the House Republican leadership.
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