systematically reorganize
Frequency: 6.58.4 per million words
to reorganize according to a fixed plan or system; methodically
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- The company decided to systematically reorganize its entire production line to improve efficiency.
- The company decided to systematically reorganize its entire management structure.
- After the merger, the new management began to reorganize the departments systematically.
- We need to systematically reorganize the filing system to improve efficiency.
- To ensure better data access, they will systematically reorganize all digital archives.
- The new manager plans to systematically reorganize the department's workflow.
- The consultant advised them to systematically reorganize their workflow for optimal results.
- To combat the rising costs, the hospital had to systematically reorganize its operations.
- He spent weeks trying to reorganize his thoughts systematically before writing the report.
- They are systematically reorganizing the library's collection to make it more accessible.
- The library plans to systematically reorganize its collection to make it more user-friendly.
- The government vowed to systematically reorganize public services.
- The government is committed to reorganizing the healthcare system systematically.
- It took months to systematically reorganize the vast archives.
- We need to systematically reorganize our approach to customer service.
- The research team will systematically reorganize the data for the final report.
- The team was tasked with systematically reorganizing the project files.
- She was hired to systematically reorganize the chaotic office.
- If we want sustainable growth, we must reorganize our strategies systematically.
- The aim is to systematically reorganize the curriculum to meet modern demands.