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The word "replanning" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about the process of changing a plan or making a new plan. For example: "We took the afternoon to do some replanning after the meeting didn't go as expected."
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replanning
verb
Present participle of replan
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In 1669 he was appointed surveyor general of the royal buildings, replanning the entire city and supervising the building or rebuilding of 51 churches.Little is known about Wren's personal life.
He criticised what came to be called solutioneering: the jumping to solutions - reorganisations, replanning - without spelling out what the problem was, or if there was one.
And that requires replanning the inputs into the machine tool factory.
And then we moved in together and that's taken a while, and we just haven't got round to replanning.
"In replanning the World Trade Center site and connecting it back to the city fabric, the opportunity arose to solve West Street once and for all," said John Belle of Beyer Blinder Belle, the architectural firm largely responsible for the planning concepts released in July by the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
The 19th-century historian Jacob Burckhardt saw him as the exemplar of Renaissance heroes, and he has been celebrated as one of the great architects and urban theorists of his age, replanning Rome for Pope Nicholas V and establishing the paradigm of the Italian Renaissance church for the Gonzagas in Mantua.
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In 1795 Absalom Martin of New Jersey laid out a town called Jefferson, which was later abandoned; his son Ebenezer replanned the site as Martinsville in 1835, but it was later renamed for his father's ferry.
Under King Zog I (reigned 1928 39), Italian architects were employed to replan the city.
Districts heavily bombed in World War II (69 percent of the houses were destroyed) were replanned and rebuilt.
Tortosa originated as the Dertosa of the Iberians; replanned by the Roman general Scipio Africanus, it was transformed into a municipium (town) by Julius Caesar and given colonial privileges by the emperor Augustus as Colonia Julia Augusta Dertosa.
Szeged was replanned after the devastating flood of 1879, with concentric boulevards and radial avenues.
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