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"a rework" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a revised or updated version of something. Example: The project team presented a rework of their initial proposal, incorporating the feedback they received from the stakeholders.
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It was one thing to wear the famous Gaultier whirlpool stitched cone-bra on the Blonde Ambition tour in 1990; now the best we can expect is a rework of last century Eurotrash.
On "Guap," a rework of a song by the Australian outfit Mall Grab, Yaeji flips her skittish stance, singing dryly about wearing all black, driving German cars, and drinking Grey Goose, topics that play well deep into the morning at a lavish hotel-rooftop night club with a hot tub.
(I_{text {r3}}) Recoverable inventory level in a rework period.
(I_{text {s3}}) Serviceable inventory level in a rework period.
(I_{text {tr3}}) Total recoverable inventory level in a rework period.
(I_{text {ts3}}) Total serviceable inventory level in a rework period.
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And it needed a reworking.
It's a reworking of Manon Lescaut.
She did a reworked version at Hartford Stage in 2008.
That same year "Jérusalem," a reworked French version, played at the Paris Opera.
His last major publication, Thought and Reality, in 2006, was a reworking of his Gifford Lectures.
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