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Discover Ludwig"reworking of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the act of changing or revising something, typically a written work, in order to improve it or make it more suitable for a specific purpose. Example: The author's latest novel went through several rounds of reworking before it was finally published.
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It was mainly a reworking of what they said in Moscow".
An experimental reworking of Chekhov's classic.
It's a reworking of Manon Lescaut.
First up: Joanna Trollope's reworking of "Sense and Sensibility".
There are risks inherent in any reworking of traditional stories.
Where to start: with her antic reworking of Greek mythology?
Or the opera-lite reworking of "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess".
I'm sure the world urgently needs your visionary reworking of household recycling boxes.
His last major publication, Thought and Reality, in 2006, was a reworking of his Gifford Lectures.
A reworking of the nativity story, the voices include those of Michael Gambon and Juliet Stevenson.
New descent lines might also be founded through a similar reworking of oral tradition.
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