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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reorganized to" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe the action of reorganizing something. For example, "The offices were reorganized to optimize workspace."
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It feels like an achievement, emptiness Reorganized to make the matter plain.
The intelligence community has since been reorganized to prevent such closeting of information.
After 1984 the party was reorganized to operate clandestinely as well as publicly.
The community later reorganized to press the government to improve the bridge, so motorcycles could cross.
The University of Saigon was reorganized to form the University of Ho Chi Minh City.
During his presidency, Harry Truman recognized that our nation's fragmented defenses had to be reorganized to win the cold war.
Assistance more than tripled to $877,000 in 2001 as political parties reorganized to counter the president.
The text had been reorganized to highlight the most recent intelligence, and some of the language had been strengthened.
Fourteen millimetres of the monkey's arm map had been reorganized to process sensory input from the face.
The imperial factory there was rebuilt and reorganized to keep the court supplied with the new porcelain.
A poorly structured parole system would be reorganized to focus on offenders who actually present a risk to public safety.
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