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The phrase "repositioning of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a change in the placement or position of something. For example, "The repositioning of the furniture gave the room a completely new look."
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This show was about the repositioning of the McQ brand.
What's happening today is maybe a repositioning of sorts".
The "repositioning" of 103 JFK Parkway came first.
This seems like a repositioning of the company, really.
This is a radical repositioning of the brand.
Zhao's repositioning of her bishop by 25 Bc1 won material.
"This is a repositioning of our marine expeditionary forces," a spokesman said.
One successful crossover was the repositioning of Marlboro cigarettes by Philip Morris.
Brasher, however, insists it deserves attention, stating: "This is a repositioning of price in Tesco".
At a minimum, a repositioning of the stance, if not a full change".
In 1937, Macdonald joined Philip Rahv and William Phillips in the repositioning of Partisan Review.
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