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Discover LudwigThe phrase "restructure it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that something should be reorganized or redesigned in some way. For example, "We need to rework this plan, so let's restructure it to make it more effective."
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Although Wonga has not made many headlines lately for its loans — it modified practices after having to write down 330,000 bad loans in 2014, scrutiny from regulators, and subsequently divesting other assets and laying off employees as part of its restructure — it seems that its name and brand are still not one that people want to wave around.
But in its zeal to restructure, it found that it had pensioned off many of the best teachers, some blacks included.
The SLA had been disarmed through the UN's DDR process; to restructure it and allow it to re-arm, the UN lifted its arms embargo on Sierra Leone, and the British forces began advising and training the SLA.
A committee was formed to restructure it.
They want to slash government; I want to restructure it.
"We need to reform and restructure it," he said.
He has tried to restructure it in the past.
"We had to restructure it so that we shot at the end," Van Gundy said.
Gen. Douglas M. Stone, who runs detainee operations countrywide, is proceeding with a broad experiment to restructure it.
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As part of its restructuring, it sold Hummer and Saab and closed Saturn.
Even after its debt was restructured it continued to go up," he says.
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