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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thorough recapitalization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance or business, particularly when discussing the process of restructuring a company's capital structure.
Example: "The board has decided that a thorough recapitalization is necessary to improve the company's financial stability."
Alternatives: "a comprehensive recapitalization" or "an extensive recapitalization."
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While the collapse of land and equity prices began in 1990 and was far advanced by 1992, persistent regulatory forbearance delayed a thorough recapitalization of Japan's banks for more than a decade (see here).
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"A thorough search.
A thorough overhaul is needed.
He promised a thorough investigation.
A thorough inspection showed nothing.
It was a thorough performance".
First came a thorough renovation.
Annie's doctor did a thorough workup.
And a thorough transportation system exists.
Childs is undergoing a thorough reorganization.
Give it a thorough mixing.
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