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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a re-enactment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of recreating or performing a scene, event, or situation again, often for educational or entertainment purposes.
Example: "The historical society organized a re-enactment of the famous battle to educate the public about its significance."
Alternatives: "a reenactment" or "a recreation".
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Everything here's a re-enactment, a reconstruction.
Or consider it a re-enactment of Hoya Paranoia.
Choose a particular battle and stage a re-enactment.
In 1997, they celebrated their wedding at a re-enactment fair.
But don't expect to see a re-enactment of Black Friday.
The climactic final day of the festival is a re-enactment of this event.
"There's nothing so close where it's a re-enactment," Coop said at brunch.
RED BANK Beatlemania Stage Show, a re-enactment of a Beatles concert.
Here is a re-enactment, thanks to Taiwan's Next Media Animation.
Can you both study cultural history and participate in a re-enactment of it?
HISTORIC HUNTERDON COUNTY COURTHOUSE "Trial of the Century," a re-enactment of the 1935 Lindbergh trial.
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