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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shuffling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rearrangement or movement of items, people, or elements in a disorganized or random manner.
Example: "There was a shuffling of papers on the desk as she searched for the important document."
Alternatives: "a rearrangement of" or "a movement of".
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Or rather, a shuffling of the deckchairs.
But a shuffling of the schedule to accommodate international breaks, real international breaks, would help.
Separately, Citigroup is likely to announce a shuffling of the bank's structure, the newspaper said.
Senate Republicans quickly began maneuvering for a shuffling of their leadership.
But after his debate with Jeremy Paxman last night how about a shuffling of the pack?
The balance could come from state funds, city funds or a shuffling of the current education budget.
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This was a shuffle of 74 officers.
He aims to correct this with a shuffle of top staff, which was announced this month.
Her death on the night of March 20 got lost in a shuffle of momentous events.
"She wanted a shuffle of the bank's leadership," the bureaucrat said, speaking anonymously for fear of retribution.
In English, for instance, the universal conditions of question prosody result in a shuffle of words, when we turn a statement into a question.
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