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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rethink of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to reconsider or reevaluate a particular idea, plan, or approach.
Example: "The recent challenges have prompted a rethink of our marketing strategy to better align with current consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a reevaluation of" or "a reconsideration of".
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"We have to do a rethink of how we operate.
This calls for a rethink of modelling strategies.
This partnership, he says, has helped him to feel freer when tackling a rethink of Purcell.
President Barack Obama wants a rethink of America's muddled aid programme.
If the affair sparks a rethink of those rules, some good may come of it.
Outlook.com represents a rethink of what the basic features should be in an e-mail program.
A second arises from a rethink of Washington's foreign-aid policy.
On regulation, he wants tighter accounting rules and a rethink of the global financial architecture.
They have been instrumental in forcing a rethink of controversial NHS reform plans.
"Economics has fuelled a rethink of distribution," says Shaun Collins of mobile analyst CCS Insight.
It began with a rethink of the league's efforts for minority rights.
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