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restructuring led by
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "restructuring led by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process of organizational change that is being directed or managed by a specific individual or group. Example: "The restructuring led by the new CEO has significantly improved the company's efficiency and morale."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Mr. Richard has been chief executive since February 2010 and is credited with helping to restore stability after a major restructuring led by his predecessor caused morale to plunge.
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The UK's biggest retailer, which has suffered a collapse in profitability, is now in the midst of a major restructuring led by new chief executive Dave Lewis who wants to cut annual running costs by £250m.
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The firm is buying out about 2,600 employees and laying off thousands more as part of a firmwide restructuring led by E. Stanley O'Neal, Merrill's president and chief operating officer.
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Now, if a proposed restructuring led by the industry succeeds, investors in the commercial paper who would ordinarily have been repaid in 30 to 60 days will find their holdings transformed into long-term notes with maturity dates measured in years.
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However, it is often the restructuring led by the P.E. that placed the firm on a profitable growth path, thereby creating just the right conditions that make it possible for new Chinese owners to take a 'light touch' approach.
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With the arrival of perestroika (the "restructuring" led by Mikhail Gorbachev's Soviet government), many tattoo parlors opened across Russia and the total number of tattooed inmates substantially increased.
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In Australia in the 1980s, early 1990's the number of daily newspapers shrunk massively in a major round of market restructuring lead by News Corp.
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Last week, Lazard's restructuring group, led by Barry Ridings and Terry Savage, landed what may become the biggest bankruptcy bounty of them all when WorldCom hired them as advisors.
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In spite of the rancor, Dewey's restructuring team, led by Joff Mitchell of the advisory firm Zolfo Cooper, has made substantial progress in winding down the law firm in its nine months in bankruptcy.
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For example, J. P. Morgan does not handle Mr. Winnick's investments, but Mr. Winnick's investment company, Pacific Capital, was part of the restructuring group led by the Softbank Corporation that acquired the Japanese bank Nippon Credit.
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The CFO said DaimlerChrysler would not decide on the fate of its 37% stake until the fine points of a restructuring plan led by three other Mitsubishi group firms were clarified, but a sale was possible.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing organizational changes, use "restructuring led by" to clearly identify the individual or group responsible for directing the process.
Common error
Ensure you accurately name the individual or group truly in charge of the restructuring. Vaguely attributing it to "management" can dilute accountability.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "restructuring led by" functions as a prepositional phrase that modifies a noun, typically a company, organization, or industry. It indicates that the noun is undergoing a process of reorganization or fundamental change and specifies who is directing or managing that process. Ludwig AI confirms this construction is usable in written English.
Frequent in
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60%
Formal & Business
20%
Academia
10%
Less common in
Wiki
5%
Encyclopedias
3%
Science
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "restructuring led by" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase for indicating who is directing an organizational change. Ludwig AI validates its use. It's most common in news and business contexts, where it's important to clearly identify leadership during periods of transformation. While there are many alternative phrases available, accuracy in naming the leader is paramount for maintaining clarity and accountability. The phrase has a neutral tone and can be widely used.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reorganization directed by
Substitutes "restructuring" for "reorganization" and "led" for "directed", offering a more formal tone.
reconstruction managed by
Substitutes "restructuring" for "reconstruction" and "led" for "managed", offering a more hands-on feel.
overhaul spearheaded by
Replaces "restructuring" with "overhaul" and "led" with "spearheaded", indicating a more aggressive approach.
re-engineering supervised by
Employs "re-engineering" in place of "restructuring" and "supervised" in place of "led", suggesting technical precision and oversight.
transformation guided by
Uses "transformation" instead of "restructuring" and "guided" instead of "led", suggesting a more holistic change.
turnaround initiated by
Replaces "restructuring" with "turnaround" and "led" with "initiated", indicating a shift from negative to positive performance.
revamping conducted by
Employs "revamping" in place of "restructuring" and "conducted" in place of "led", indicating a thorough renovation.
adjustment overseen by
Uses "adjustment" instead of "restructuring" and "overseen" instead of "led", conveying a subtle and controlled change.
remodeling orchestrated by
Replaces "restructuring" with "remodeling" and "led" with "orchestrated", suggesting a careful, planned process.
shake-up piloted by
Uses "shake-up" instead of "restructuring" and "piloted" instead of "led", conveying a more drastic and experimental change.
FAQs
How can I use "restructuring led by" in a sentence?
You can use "restructuring led by" to indicate who is in charge of a reorganization, for example, "The company underwent a "restructuring led by" the new CEO to improve efficiency".
What are some alternatives to saying "restructuring led by"?
Alternatives include phrases like "overhaul spearheaded by", "reorganization directed by", or "transformation guided by", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it better to use "restructuring led by" or "restructuring that was led by"?
"Restructuring led by" is more concise and direct. The longer version, "restructuring that was led by", is grammatically correct but can sound less professional.
What's the difference between "restructuring led by" and "restructuring under"?
"Restructuring led by" specifies who is directing the changes. "Restructuring under", such as "restructuring under new management", indicates the authority or period during which changes are taking place but doesn't necessarily mean that party is actively directing it.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
88%
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4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested