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The phrase "structural reform" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to changes in the organizational structure of a government, institution, or system which are intended to make it more effective or efficient. For example, "The government is introducing a number of measures to bring about structural reform in the health system."
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First, structural reform.
Structural reform is needed.
Structural reform was less common.
Structural reform momentum has slowed".
"Structural reform" is a broad term.
Are they ready for real structural reform?
The budget offers minimal structural reform.
Why is structural reform lending controversial?
For "structural reform" read "infrastructure reform"!
This will not necessarily require structural reform.
Structural reform begins closer to home, Mr. Mayor.
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