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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reworking of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a modified or adapted version of something, such as a text, artwork, or concept.
Example: "The film is a reworking of the classic novel, bringing a modern twist to the original story."
Alternatives: "an adaptation of" or "a revision of".
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It's a reworking of Manon Lescaut.
This plate is a reworking of the unpublished Enthusiasm Delineated, engraved in 1760.
His last major publication, Thought and Reality, in 2006, was a reworking of his Gifford Lectures.
A reworking of the nativity story, the voices include those of Michael Gambon and Juliet Stevenson.
Yup – and it heavily informed her winning text, which is a reworking of Homer's Iliad.
One, "I Want a Show Again," was a reworking of "On the Road Again".
Winding up the evening is Respighi's "Birds," a reworking of Baroque keyboard pieces.
That's because it's actually a reworking of Breeze Meeting, Macromedia's former Web conferencing system.
Her policies were in essence a reworking of Howard's with a ridiculous edge.
Like the Cheryl problem, it is a reworking of an old classic.
Nyman cites In Rei Don Giovanni, a reworking of an aria from Mozart's opera.
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