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The phrase "the redrawing of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of redrawing or creating something again, usually with some changes or improvements. Example: "The redrawing of the map was necessary to accurately reflect the new political boundaries." Another example: "The artist was not satisfied with the original sketch and decided to do the redrawing of the portrait."
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Mr. DeLay had orchestrated the redrawing of the lines.
The latest in the redrawing of legislative and Congressional districts.
But opposition parties have rejected a new formula for the redrawing of boundaries for constituencies.
The main concern with the proposals published today is not the redrawing of boundaries.
The redrawing of the map of legislative districts this year gave the Democrats a head start.
A more delicate issue may arise with the redrawing of district lines after the 2000 census.
The redrawing of the geopolitical map may cool some tensions and perhaps spark others.
But vigorous campaigning, and controversy over the redrawing of parliamentary constituency boundaries, has not resulted in violence.
The Lib Dems would support the redrawing of constituency boundaries (and fixed-term parliaments, another longstanding goal).
They formed part of the redrawing of the boundary between public and private that we associate with "permissiveness".
The Democrats will also be in control of the redrawing of legislative lines based on 2000 census figures.
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