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The word "redeploy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as a verb to mean "move and arrange (people or things) differently or more effectively". For example, "The company decided to redeploy its resources to increase efficiency."
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redeploy
verb
To deploy again
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It is believed News Corp will try to redeploy mX staff where possible, but there will be redundancies.
It said it would try to redeploy the 172 employees whose jobs are at risk with the closure of the 1,000 megawatt Ferrybridge coal-fired power station in West Yorkshire, which recently missed out on subsidies under the capacity mechanism to ensure security of supply.
The move affects 1,300 staff around the country, though the Revenue said it would do everything possible to redeploy employees.
What's painfully apparent from all this is that it's summer in Tehran, which in recent memory has meant a renewed push by hardliners who control the disciplinary forces to redeploy the morality police in larger numbers to keep tabs on those who stray from the ambiguously defined public dress code.
Some Pentagon planners want to redeploy to the Pacific up to a third of the 120,000 American troops now in Europe.
And, hardhearted though it may sound, most of the gains from trade and technology alike come from the way they redeploy investment and labour to activities that create more wealth.
They will no doubt alter the currently reformist tone of Iran's biggest daily newspaper, which is owned by the municipality, and redeploy the city's huge revenues from advertising hoardings and the sale of building permits to more conservative ends.Some see the vote as an endorsement of George Bush's contention that the Islamic Republic has lost popular legitimacy.
Agriculture has been consigned to the sidelines as Nanjie has used village labour to make instant noodles, beer, packaging materials and a variety of other products.The village owes its achievements to the collectivisation of its land, which has allowed it to redeploy surplus labour in industry.
NATO has already said that it sees no need and has no intention to redeploy nuclear weapons.
In reality, shedding such lower-value tasks enables economies to redeploy the workers concerned to jobs that create more value.Stuart Chase understood the virtuous economics of technological change, but he still could not stop himself from fretting.
In November 2011 he helped stuff ballot boxes to get Mr Kabila re-elected.But this marriage of convenience fell apart not long after, when Mr Kabila threatened to redeploy Mr Ntaganda's men outside their eastern hills.
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