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apt install --reinstall PKG_NAME
Is the command to reinstall a package, replace PKG_NAME with the name of the package you want to reinstall.
You should use apt instead of apt-get. It is newer, more user friendly and supposedly handles dependency resolution better.
This command (could have) saved me lots of times, had I known it earlier. So far it has saved me once.
I've already done that but thanks anyways.