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"a recapitulation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is traditionally used to mean "a summary of" or "a retelling of." For example, "This chapter offers a recapitulation of the themes and ideas presented in the previous chapter."
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A recapitulation of the frantic sequence cost 40 seconds.
In this sense, the dialogue seems a recapitulation of the Greenlanders' thinking, not their thinking itself.
Yet the final trio united all, with a recapitulation of previous movement motifs.
The Mahler Ninth felt like a recapitulation of Barenboim's Chicago career.
What could be staler than a recapitulation of an old game?
But "Catastrophe" is not merely a recapitulation of world history at that time.
But "Taken" is a recapitulation of popular mythology in which the banal overwhelms the extraordinary.
A recapitulation of the clonal theory will thus be addressed herein.
"Cancer's life is a recapitulation of the body's life, its existence a pathological mirror of our own," Mukherjee writes.
'The St. Lawrence String Quartet: Need We Say More?' " Joplin offered a recapitulation of themes already developed in El Paso.
But it contained far more than a recapitulation of her agency's supposed achievements or a defense against its critics.
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