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The phrase "a rendition of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a performance, interpretation, or version of a piece of art, music, or literature.
Example: "The artist's latest album features a beautiful rendition of a classic folk song."
Alternatives: "an interpretation of" or "a version of".
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I tried a rendition of the Internationale.
Cooksey launched into a rendition of "Purple Rain".
She stops to do a rendition of a cartoon duck.
A rendition of the story of Purim will be presented.
In "Spectrum," Mamie Minch leads the cast in a rendition of "California Dreamin'".
And with a grimace, he made it through a rendition of "Happy Birthday".
Here's a rendition of it from very early in his career.
After all, it was at the end of a rendition of "Running up that Hill".
And then he gave a rendition of a poem by the Australian poet Banjo Paterson.
A rendition of "Diamonds and Rust" affectionately recalled her longtime friend and sometime rival Joan Baez.
But it's Friday, so let's indulge in a rendition of Leonard Cohen:.
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