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The phrase "a revitalisation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of bringing new life or energy to something, such as a project, community, or concept.
Example: "The city is undergoing a revitalisation of its downtown area to attract more visitors and businesses."
Alternatives: "a renewal of" or "a rejuvenation of".
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In 2010, it opened a new management school building and has begun a revitalisation of the while campus.
What the BBC is aiming at is nothing short of a revitalisation of the whole creative sector outside London".
A handful of businesses quickly moved into central Detroit, offering financial incentives to 16,000 employees to move with them, triggering a revitalisation of the area.
Luckily for Gatrell, and the continuing vitality of the second part of his brilliant book, this new mood of pursed lips and raised eyebrows actually brought about a revitalisation of the satirical tradition.
His presence at the top of Britain's most acclaimed ensemble has the potential to be the catalyst for a revitalisation of classical music, from schools and music hubs to conservatoires and concert halls.
Even here, the implicit worry is less of a recurrence of the brand of fascism associated with Mussolini's Italy, but of a revitalisation of the racism, antisemitism, and imperialist aggression associated with Nazi Germany.
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As the international development community prepare for the delivery of the next set of development goals, focus must include a meaningful revitalisation of the concept of partnership and a shift from short-term global interests to strengthening systems in low and middle-income countries.
The local jobs and business opportunities provided will help rebuild the tax base and allow at last for a sustainable revitalisation of Europe's economy.
The project is just one chapter of a major revitalisation of inner-city Sydney, including projects for UTS, Chinatown, Darling Harbour and the Entertainment Centre, which is being demolished to make way for new residential and entertainment precincts called Darling Square and Darling Quarter.
Since the arrival of Fox, who joined from HMV in September last year, and the promotion of Lloyd Embley to editor-in-chief of the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror in October, there has been a major revitalisation of the publisher's previously lethargic digital strategy.
Indeed, the EPA recently embarked on a "modern revitalisation of DOCUMERICA's vision", photographing the same scenes to contrast the changes to the environment over the years, but it has chosen to use crowd-sourcing methods rather than professional photographers".The crowd-sourcing is incredibly democratic," says Bustard. "But it's kind of hard to make sense of it as a whole, at least to me".
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