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"in a restructuring" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a process of reorganizing or reshaping a company, organization, or system in order to make it more efficient or effective. Example: The company is currently in a restructuring phase, with plans to merge several departments and cut costs in order to increase profitability.
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If a big company were using the bankruptcy process to restructure, creditors might agree to keep incumbent management in place but bring in a restructuring specialist to clean up the balance sheet.
Wild Oats has recently closed some stores in a restructuring.
Both will shed jobs in a restructuring that cannot be postponed.
His successor has sold off assets in a restructuring deal and the firm is profitable again.
Syquest, which is based in Fremont, has been in a restructuring mode for two years.
New Look: The chain is closing 85 stores in a restructuring plan announced earlier this year.
In September, Space.com laid off 22 of its 108 employees in a restructuring.
In 2011, Mr. Hodgman lost his job at Houghton Mifflin in a restructuring of his department.
The reductions are the latest phase in a restructuring plan the company started 12 months ago.
At stake may be crucial decisions on how employees and others will fare in a restructuring.
But Lucent will remain in a restructuring mode through September of 2002.
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