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The phrase "a reenactment of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of recreating or performing a scene, event, or situation that has occurred in the past.
Example: "The theater group organized a reenactment of a famous historical battle to educate the audience about the events that took place."
Alternatives: "a recreation of a" or "a portrayal of a".
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"It looked like a reenactment of a civil war battle," said Al Crespo, a photographer who was shot with a rubber bullet.
four riders dressed the way jockeys were dressed in the days of Col. Nicolls came galloping down the homestretch in a reenactment of a race over the New Market Course on Hanpsted Plaines, as it was called.
This rite is a reenactment of a variant of the myth of the Vastu Purusha, an immortal primeval being who obstructed both worlds until he was subdued by the gods; the parts of his body became the spirits of the site.
Bright flashes and white smoke regularly illuminated the evening sky, and the distant sound of cheering and laughter was a lone indication that what transpired was not a reenactment of a 1980s Iraqi bomb raid, but an annual celebration marking the last night of the Persian year.
Boyhood isn't any more real than a reenactment of a documentary, therefore the realness alone doesn't carry it.
The quarter-final stage was to be a reenactment of a great English Euros moment, Gazza's "dentist's chair" incident.
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South Korea used the occasion to show off its superior military capabilities with a reenactment of an early battle of the 1950-53 wandandisplayplay of aerial acrobatics.
The liturgy has traditionally been arranged in an annual cycle that is a reenactment of the saving events of the life, death, Resurrection, and glorification of Jesus Christ.
The most important Nuu-chah-nulth ceremony was the shamans' dance, a reenactment of the kidnapping of an ancestor by supernatural beings who later gave him supernatural gifts and released him.
At one o'clock there was a pageant culminating in a reenactment of the Coronation, with Dr. Murcot Wilshire, lay reader of St. Ambrose acting as the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Vocabulary: britches, apprentices, milling, merchants, tenant, collaboration, dovetailing, interpreters, tributaries, dispelling, stereotypes Extension Activities: 1. Research the Conspiracy of 1741, beginning with "The Fire This Time: Cuffee's Trial," a reenactment of the trial of a Philipsburg Manor slave accused of conspiracy to commit murder ( //www.hudsonvalley.org/web/cuffee.html).html
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