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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a partial replica of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is not a complete copy but shares some characteristics or features of the original.
Example: "The museum displayed a partial replica of the ancient artifact, allowing visitors to appreciate its design without risking damage to the original."
Alternatives: "a partial copy of" or "an incomplete version of".
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Iannucci's production team built a partial replica of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building: a corridor and five rooms.
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In addition, the study is a partial replica study of an earlier performance study [21], which benchmarked three existing frameworks.
The museum, which opened in 2007, at a cost of twenty-seven million dollars, features a planetarium, animatronic dinosaurs, and a partial replica, built to exacting scale, of Noah's Ark.
In 1983 a partial replica, Lascaux II, was opened nearby for public viewing.
But there's something fractured about it, too: it's a memento of a memento, a replica of a replica.
It's a partial rewriting of history.
A partial list of nominees is below.
Nearby stood a replica of a Danish holiday cottage.
Because it'll only be a replica of a marketplace.
> The mock scanner is a full-scale replica of a MRI system, without magnets.
The UI is a replica of an App Store page.
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