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The phrase "at rebuilding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts or activities focused on the process of reconstruction or restoration.
Example: "The community is dedicated at rebuilding the local park after the storm damage."
Alternatives: "in the process of rebuilding" or "focused on rebuilding".
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Tells about his post-Watergate attempts at rebuilding his reputation.
They are still working at rebuilding their relationship and trust".
But Mr Garang worked away at rebuilding his army and political ties.
Some politicians, like Philip Angelides, the state treasurer, have proposed investments aimed at rebuilding neighborhoods.
Money spent there by the aid agencies, he said, would be better directed at rebuilding East Timor's shattered infrastructure.
We're looking at rebuilding our men's and women's basketball program, which is more of an urban sport.
At least its ineffectual leader, Banri Kaieda, lost his seat, giving younger modernisers a shot at rebuilding the broken party.
"We did better at rebuilding the fabric of our country than the ethic of our country," he told the BBC.
Mississippi is trumpeting its success at rebuilding since Hurricane Katrina decimated its Gulf Coast counties four years ago.
After the war, he would go on to photograph the results of the destruction and the first attempts at rebuilding Germany.
His Henan Xinshan Taoist Culture Propagation Company has organized forums to discuss Taoism and backed efforts at rebuilding the religion's philosophical side.
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