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The phrase "a recreation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of creating something again or in a different form, often in the context of art, performance, or media.
Example: "The museum showcased a recreation of the famous painting, allowing visitors to appreciate the artist's technique in a new light."
Alternatives: "a remake of" or "a reproduction of".
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Museum exhibits will include a recreation of a Warsaw street from this golden age, a theater with a recreated performance, a virtual synagogue, and a recreation of the Warsaw ghetto itself.
This is a recreation of Wilhelm Reich's "orgone accumulator".
On Jun. 19th Hoboken will celebrate Baseball Day, including a recreation of the very first game.
Tickets include a tour through a recreation of the village and the burial grounds.
The migration is not quite a recreation of New York's old Newspaper Row.
Rupert proposes a recreation of the Eliot-Cross honeymoon in Venice.
The champagne shot is a recreation of a 1976 photograph of model Carolina Burmont.
It's a recreation of a snapshot that my mum took of him in about 1990.
It was a stylised vision rather than a recreation of things.
(Yes, that is a recreation of James Brown's Ed Sullivan appearance).
Another work uses, apparently, acrylic paints as part of a recreation of Picasso's Weeping Woman.
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