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The phrase "a significant redirection of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a major change in direction or focus, often in contexts like business, strategy, or policy.
Example: "The company announced a significant redirection of its resources towards sustainable energy initiatives."
Alternatives: "a major shift in" or "a substantial change in".
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An integrative approach must then be sufficiently robust to justify a significant redirection of efforts from one sector to another.
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The significant reduction in disease-specific and all-cause readmission reported in the other review [ 31] could therefore be a result of a redirection of care to telephone based care, rather than an elimination of healthcare usage.
A vision of a Prussian-dominated northern Europe and a redirection of Austrian power to the Slavic areas in the south took shape in his mind.
In physiological terms, it was a mere redirection of blood flow.
A major redirection of our creative resources may thus be at hand.
Shorten points to a $7.7m redirection of funds from the national respite for carers program.
I think just a simple redirection of the ball (if they are able to get there) would be so hazardous!
After undergoing both disc repositioning and concomitant orthognathic surgery, the patients showed a dramatic redirection of condylar growth.
At this point it is impossible for a major redirection of health personnel into VCT".
This implies a deep redirection of the cellular biochemical machinery and has a completely requirement of the viral transcriptional machinery.
Hence, a possible redirection of the pathway could be that the CCR2 activity takes the flux partially to H units in the ccr1 mutants.
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