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'reexamine' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest taking another look at something or reconsidering something which has already been looked at before. Example sentence: After reexamining the case, the lawyer came to a different conclusion.
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We all are caught in our own paradigm, and the scariest thing is to encounter someone who shatters it – who forces you to reexamine your own life".
And when one thinks on the power of that 2% number, one begins to reexamine the lessons of the Depression and of the 1970s.Read Friedman again and you can see the possibility of a different interpretation of economic history.
For now, I think it forces many of us, usefully, to reexamine our assessment of just what problem is facing developed nation economies.
After Burt's death, striking anomalies in some of his test data led some scientists to reexamine his statistical methods.
Thus, he made his audiences reexamine with painful earnestness the moral foundation of their being.
In each case, however, the liberals' inspiration was the same: a hostility to concentrations of power that threaten the freedom of the individual and prevent him from realizing his full potential, along with a willingness to reexamine and reform social institutions in the light of new needs.
Reconciliation in Christ, the confession asserted, must mean the willingness to reexamine even the contemporary church's conceptions of right and wrong.
It created a climate for the ideas of the 17th-century reformers like John Locke in England and Jean-Jacques Rousseau in France, who began to reexamine the origins and purposes of the state.
After 1870, however, most economists slowly turned away from Ricardo's concerns and began to reexamine the foundations of the theory of value that is, to explain why goods exchange at the prices that they do.
February 17 , 1865Haunstetten, Germany February 1 , 1923Berlin, Germany Ernst Troeltsch, (born Feb. 17, 1865, Haunstetten, near Augsburg, Bavaria died Feb. 1, 1923, Berlin) German scholar of considerable influence on younger theologians of his time for his insistence that the Christian church reexamine its claims to absolute truth.
The success of Japanese management prompted many American firms to reexamine their own policies and practices and to implement certain principles of the Japanese system.
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