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The phrase "a restructuring of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or reorganizations within a company, system, or process.
Example: "The company announced a restructuring of its management team to improve efficiency and communication."
Alternatives: "a reorganization of" or "a realignment of".
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It signifies a restructuring of perception.
A restructuring of its capital is one option, it's true.
For some weeks it has been locked in negotiations over a restructuring of property arrangements.
And there was a restructuring of the major manufacturing nations of the world.
He may even push for a restructuring of the rest of Greek debt.
Together they should demand, and instigate, a restructuring of Greek debt.
He has also called for a restructuring of Greece's large external debt to its eurozone partners.
The plan failed when the union vetoed a restructuring of Rodriguez's contract.
The heart of the new reform is a restructuring of America's deeply flawed insurance market.
Marketization, then, often requires a restructuring of public governance rather than a reduction of it.
L.S.U. did not announce a restructuring of Miles's contract or the contracts of his assistants.
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