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The phrase "a reclamation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of reclaiming something, such as land or resources, or in a broader sense of recovering or restoring something to a previous state.
Example: "The project aims to achieve a reclamation of the wetlands that have been lost to urban development."
Alternatives: "a restoration" or "a recovery".
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At night, a reclamation seems to take place.
Or look at a reclamation project like Chauncey Billups.
My tattoo was a reclamation: a tiger lily, muted orange, Art Nouveau style.
A.M.L., short for abandoned mine lands, refers to a reclamation fee.
In 1866 Samuel N. Pike tried a reclamation scheme which also, failed.
And to many African Americans, it is a hairstyle that represents a reclamation of black identity.
And then there's slut, a word that is currently undergoing a reclamation project.
And for the third straight year, the Celtics are still a reclamation project.
This approach can make the House of Hanover seem like a reclamation project for Dr. Phil.
National maps here still describe the disputed land as a "reclamation zone".
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He begins training camp Tuesday as a reclamation project, attempting to restart a career derailed by injuries, ambivalence and personal heartbreak.
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