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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and reinstating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of restoring something to a previous state or position, often in contexts related to policies, roles, or systems.
Example: "The committee is focused on revising the policy and reinstating the previous guidelines that were in place."
Alternatives: "and restoring" or "and reestablishing".
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The different treatment groups were naïve mice (N), non-reinstating mice (NR) and reinstating mice (R).
We went further by recommending cuts in Medicaid, including freezing a Medicaid expansion and reinstating Medicaid antifraud measures.
He proposed tearing up Europe's Schengen treaty and reinstating tough border controls; for an open, trading country like the Netherlands, that is a practical impossibility.
Mr. Hun Sen's coup was a final readjustment, nullifying the election's outcome and reinstating much of the political power structure that preceded it.
They would have accepted the case so the United States Supreme Court could have considered reversing the Colorado Supreme Court and reinstating the pro-Republican redistricting plan.
In addition, the Public Safety Department has increased security at the Westchester County Airport in Harrison, closing Rye Lake Road and reinstating a police checkpoint outside the terminal.
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In the reinstatement experiments we used two different contexts to train and reinstate the animals.
The Supreme Court ruled the firing illegal and reinstated General Vásquez.
If so, Twitter should apologize and reinstate Adams' account immediately.
He was cleared and reinstated to run in the Olympics.
But the American League president Lee MacPhail later acceded to the Royals' appeals and reinstated the home run.
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