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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reworking by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is often used to describe the process of making changes or revisions to something, such as a document, piece of writing, or project. Example: The final report was a result of multiple rounds of reworking by the team, as they strived to perfect every aspect of the project.
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Previously unheard, the old track has been given a reworking by acclaimed producer Timbaland, with Timberlake providing some fresh vocals.
The play is a reworking by Richard Bean of Carlo Goldoni's 1743 commedia dell'arte classic, Servant of Two Masters.
The fabric and texture indicate that the sediments were carried only a short distance and were subject to very little reworking by currents after deposition.
The application was sent back to the state for reworking — by the Bush administration — and the state seems to have expended precious little energy in revising it.
The King of Pop's set of eight unheard tracks has been given a contemporary reworking by acclaimed producers such as Timbaland.
But unlike those tomes, it is basically a reworking by a single individual -- and a modern one -- rather than a rough-and-ready collection of unvarnished folk poetry.
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Spoonful was reworked by Cream, Killing Floor by Jimi Hendrix.
It was then reworked by Zapf himself in 2003.
The screenplay was reworked by no fewer than six writers.
By 1320 the Alfonsine Tables had reached Paris, where they were reworked by several Parisian astronomers.
The album contains 14 classic Elvis tracks reworked by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
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