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had redeployed

  • past perfect
    of redeploy.
    redeploy
    verb (used with object)
    to transfer (a unit, a person, supplies, etc.) from one theater of operations to another.

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Bell said that he had redeployed certain deputies to work weekends and has received additional resources from throughout the county to help “combat this problem.”

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 19, 2023

The group denied on Tuesday evening it had redeployed staff in such a way.

From BBC Jun. 22, 2022

By early May, Flex had redeployed hundreds of remote workers, accelerated production of medical gear required to fight the pandemic and scratched its way to a narrow profit.

From Washington Post Jul. 30, 2020

In January Mazoni revealed it had redeployed about 5,000 staff for no-deal contingencies.

From The Guardian Apr. 11, 2019

Fabius, speaking on RFI radio, confirmed the French army had redeployed 150 soldiers from the south to Kidal, the Tuareg rebel stronghold in the north, where instability has grown in recent months.

From Reuters Nov. 5, 2013

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