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The phrase "a reconstruction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of creating a new version or representation of something based on existing information or evidence.
Example: "The archaeologists presented a reconstruction of the ancient temple based on the artifacts they discovered."
Alternatives: "a re-creation of" or "a revival of".
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There was a reconstruction of Frida Kahlo's Mexican quarters.
The shelves are a reconstruction of his home office.
A reconstruction of the skull of Homo naledi.
Wright also built a reconstruction of the sundial.
The city's Pioneer Village is a reconstruction of early Salem.
Although Ashton drew upon many sources, his "Fille" is not a reconstruction of a lost ballet.
On the interior, work continues on a reconstruction of the fourth floor, which will contain offices.
A reconstruction of the charred material stuck to the nonstick skillet indicated eggplant.
The museum also owns a reconstruction of the exchange's trading room.
Tomlin writes cursive Latin text on a reconstruction of a waxed tablet.
Here, some will say, it is going too far, in a reconstruction of Bach's lost "St.
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