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The phrase "a refresher of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a summary or review of information to help someone remember or understand a topic better.
Example: "Before we start the new project, let's have a refresher of the key concepts we covered in the last meeting."
Alternatives: "a review of" or "a recap of".
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A refresher of my faith in New York.
It starts with a refresher of some user research techniques and data types that are relevant to the conceptual design.
Here's a refresher of what's happened on the red planet in 2018 as a NASA spacecraft prepares to arrive there on Monday.
Really, though, what comes through still is the self-contained brilliance of Botham's deeds, a refresher of the strident purity of early Botham, uncobwebbed by three decades of subsequent superlatives.
Since this issue is resurfacing and likely will continue doing so as Warren stumps for Clinton, we wanted to provide for our readers a refresher of this issue from four years ago.
In case you need a refresher of the plan, like I did, I've embedded it below.
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Inventories of those machines are said be low, indicating that a refresh of appearance and probably of performance is in offing.
"No one is talking about a refreshing of the tradition of manufacturing onshore," Mr. Ruh said.
The addition of a new team member, by definition, means a refresh of the team.
But, by definition, a new member means a refresh of the team.
The transition to BYOD comes as part of a refresh of the local authority's ICT strategy.
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