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The phrase "a reaffirmation of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are emphasizing a commitment to something or an idea that has already been expressed or established. For example: "The mayor's speech was a reaffirmation of her commitment to the citizens of the city."
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"It will be a reaffirmation of police ethics," he said.
This was a reaffirmation of the José Mourinho effect.
As fragavictor put it: "A reaffirmation of globalisation, commodity cinema.
The Rio+20 congress was a reaffirmation of that commitment.
"It's a reaffirmation of our respect for one another.
For the Europeans, it was a reaffirmation of how far the PGA European Tour has come.
For Ms. Opie, black-and-white studio portraiture is an affirmation, or a reaffirmation, of self.
Some see that as a reaffirmation of the conservative movement that put him in office.
Justice Kennedy wrote that the cross was "not merely a reaffirmation of Christian beliefs".
"It's a reaffirmation of life, ultimately".Great stuff and wise words from a wise man.
And the artificial heart promised a reaffirmation of progress and good old American ingenuity.
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