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The phrase "and a repositioning of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes in position, strategy, or perspective in various contexts, such as business, marketing, or personal development.
Example: "The project requires a thorough analysis of current market trends and a repositioning of our brand to better align with consumer expectations."
Alternatives: "and a realignment of" or "and a shift in".
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The magazine then went through a radical redesign, complete with strikingly different graphics and a repositioning of its content, which alienated some readers.
Germany saw domestic debates on education, discussions on antiterrorist measures and the rights of the citizen, and a repositioning of the parties on the left-right continuum.
Maria Brennan, a Ladies Village Improvement Societyy member and former house committee chairwoman for the Gardiner-Brown Housextensivextensive renovations, a fire and a repositioning of the house farther back from Main Street in the 1920s had seemed to make it an unlikely candidate for dendrochronology.
Just a few months ago, the Bush administration thought it had a strategy worked out for two of these encounters: an elevation of the Japan alliance, which Mr. Bush's foreign policy aides say President Clinton allowed to deteriorate, and a repositioning of China as a "strategic competitor" and occasional economic ally, but not the "strategic partner" Mr. Clinton frequently talked about.
The company says the drop can be attributed to incremental markdowns and a repositioning of the merchandise mix.
Cleaning an airliner after 200 people have had their way with it may not be rocket science, but there's more involved than a cursory wipe of the toilet and a repositioning of safety belts.
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In this line of thought, several approaches have emerged in the field, legitimizing design as a valued professional activity in the teaching profession and calling for a repositioning of teachers from conveyors of knowledge to designers of learning (Mor, Warburton, & Winters, 2012).
The introduction of the hydroxyl group of Thr142 will most likely interfere with this hydrogen bonding network and result in a repositioning of the phenolate of the chromophore.
Incorporation of the lid into the 26S proteasome likely stabilizes Rpn5 in the extended conformation via interaction of its N terminus with the base and CP and is accompanied by a repositioning of the Rpn8/Rpn11 module away from Rpn9.
The renaming is the latest move by landlords and developers to take advantage of a repositioning of Greenwich Street, which is poised to become a main thoroughfare running through the World Trade Center site when a long-closed stretch finally reopens next year.
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