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The phrase "a recitation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of repeating or reciting something, such as a speech, poem, or text.
Example: "The teacher asked the students to prepare a recitation of their favorite poem for the class."
Alternatives: "a recital of" or "a repetition of".
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The class concluded with a recitation of a psalm.
It is, characteristically, a recitation of ingredients, principles, and practices.
The questioning starts with a recitation of the witness's career.
It includes a march, a recitation of Lee's farewell to his troops and 3 songs.
A recitation of daily stories reveals all kinds of reasons that banks don't trust each other.
In the background, a radio was tuned to a recitation of the Koran.
Importantly, though, it was not simply a recitation of American triumphs.
But the film plays more or less like a recitation of that list.
A great actor, so the saying goes, can make a recitation of the phone book riveting.
Thursday on the House floor, he will lead members in a recitation of the U.S. Constitution.
The demonstrators responded with pro-Guaidó chants and a recitation of the Lord's Prayer.
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