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The phrase "systematically reorganized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a methodical and structured approach to changing the organization or arrangement of something. Example: "The company systematically reorganized its departments to improve efficiency and communication."
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These constructs were then systematically reorganized into T. cruzi chromosome-size pieces based on the preferential mapping of both ends of BAC clones that would link contigs or scaffolds in the proper orientation ("closed" BAC clones).
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But Nick Hawkins, a retailing analyst at Merrill Lynch in London, points out that in the last two years, GUS has been systematically reorganizing to focus on a few core activities.
We reorganized.
They reorganized.
Pininfarina has since reorganized.
She reorganized the whole process".
The central administration was reorganized.
So I reorganized the company.
Carvajal reorganized the postal system.
The panel was reorganized.
The singles competition was reorganized.
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