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was redeploying

  • past progressive
    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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The DWP said it was redeploying staff to help to sick and disabled people into work, and was modernising job centres with new digital tools.

From BBC Mar. 30, 2025

Cuts had already been made in online and curriculum resources, and building costs, he said, and the trust was redeploying staff to support children with additional needs instead of employing new staff.

From BBC Oct. 18, 2022

And on the last Friday of July, the Food and Drug Administration announced it was redeploying staffers and adding resources to accelerate an effort to grant full approval for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

From Washington Post Aug. 21, 2021

A month later, the US announced it was redeploying about 1,000 American troops from Germany to Poland.

From BBC Oct. 31, 2020

He said the department was redeploying staff to manage the volume of calls but warned it would “take some time” to reduce pressure on the system.

From BBC Apr. 8, 2020

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