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The phrase "a reiteration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of repeating something, often for emphasis or clarification.
Example: "The speaker provided a reiteration of the main points to ensure everyone understood the message."
Alternatives: "a restatement" or "a repetition".
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It concluded with a reiteration of their shared "non-negotiable" demands.
"Going Negative" would be of little interest were it merely a reiteration of the common view.
While unexpected, his commentary is largely a reiteration of what most of us already assumed to be a corrupt system.
There is no new order, just a "reiteration of the existing law," said P.C. Meena, deputy commissioner administration, Gurgaon.
It's a reiteration of the guidance that was handed down in 2009 by the deputy attorney general".
He had no other message for them, just a reiteration of unity and asking them to respect democratic processes.
But Foreign Office officials said the leaders' statement was a reiteration of existing policy, not a new one.
In Los Angeles, the emphasis will be on a reiteration of Mr. Gore's positions on issues that have tested well.
That was followed, a day later, by a reiteration by Murdoch of his commitment to defeating "socialism, etc".
A reiteration of a 1991 work originally shown in Germany, the installation juxtaposes masses of sewn-together stuffed animals suspended from the gallery's ceiling with geometric wall reliefs.
"It's generally a reiteration, but it reflects some level of the commitment by the leadership to actually curb the most glaring defects of the criminal justice system".
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