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The phrase "a restarting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of beginning something again, such as a process, project, or system.
Example: "The company announced a restarting of its production line to meet the increased demand for its products."
Alternatives: "a renewal of" or "a resumption of".
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There must be a managed default and a restarting of the engine of recovery.
The ontology terms associated with this subset of genes correspond to cell division (Additional file 16), indicating a "restarting" of mitotic activity in the meristematic cells.
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"There was a restart of the nuclear program," he said.
A restart of sorts will take place for OWN on Oct. 10.
Tellurium 129 is a rare, short-lived radioactive isotope whose presence would indicate a restart of nuclear fission.
China has called for a restart of the so-called six-party talks aimed at dismantling North Korea's nuclear programs.
Her association has lacked the force to halt progress towards a restart of the reactors at Sendai, she admits.
On Monday, Delphi said it would discuss a restart of a $6.1 billion buyout financing package, which is being arranged by J. P. Morgan Securities and Citigroup Global Markets.
"This has to be a reinvention, a restart of the whole thing, or we have to quit it," Martin Riegler, the festival's spokesman, said on Monday.
After promises of safety upgrades, as well as lavish subsidies and public works, the government has wooed local officials into allowing a restart of the reactor.
The poll was to have been a restart of a controversial first round held in October 2015 that cost millions, only to dissolve in fraudulent results and widespread national protests.
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