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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rehash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been repeated or restated, often with little change or originality.
Example: "The article was just a rehash of previous reports on the same topic, offering no new insights."
Alternatives: "a repetition" or "a reiteration".
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It's a rehash, a squandered opportunity.
"It's a rehash of Clinton's, which was a rehash of Carter's," Mr. Josten said.
It is not a rehash, not assembled from a kit.
It can't be a rehash of a known negative.
Often the attacks are a rehash of the old clichés.
Since then, apparently, everything has been a rehash.
It seems like what it is: a rehash.
As the reviewers noted, the film's dialogue is a rehash of other Westerns.
In one sense, this is a rehash of an age-old conflict between change and conservatism.
"This is not a rehash, Your Honor," Mr. Bohrer said in court.
The House budget is also getting criticized for being a rehash of defeated ideas.
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