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Discover LudwigThe phrase ‘redo of’ is not correct and not generally used in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase ‘redo’ or ‘redo of X’ where X is a noun such as a project, process, document, etc. For example, "I need to do a complete redo of the paperwork for the project."
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Next up is a redo of the elevators.
"The trigger event for Market East will be the redo of the Gallery," he said.
THOMAS DEMAND: "Redo" of the backstage scene at a Prada fashion show.
Ms. Poitras said the current redo of the rules was just a stopgap measure.
But "Death at a Funeral" is a rather unlikely redo of a British comedy of manners.
Clinton seems to be done with running for office, and there will not be a redo of the 2016 election.
12 Grapes 12 North Division Street Peekskill (914) 737-6624 www.12GOODes.com GOOD THE SPACE Cool, contemporary redo of Susan's.
(Compare Norman Foster's redo of the British Museum with Frank Gehry's proposed addition to the Corcoran Gallery of Art).
When his redo of the Carmel Valley Ranch opens this summer, guests can learn everything from organic gardening to beekeeping.
What they didn't realize was that this was a total redo of the system and mostly about privatization.
(Dana Stevens) 'BEWITCHED'(PG-13, 90 minutes) Nicole Kidman stars as a real nose-twitching witch cast in a sitcom redo of "Bewitched".
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