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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a repeat of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is being repeated, often in the context of events, actions, or statements.
Example: "The meeting was just a repeat of a previous discussion we had last week."
Alternatives: "a reiteration of a" or "a duplication of a".
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This was a repeat of a performance I heard a year ago in Chapel Hill, N.C., and recognizably the same.
For McDonald's, it was a repeat of a repeat.
"It's another thing to watch a repeat of a terrorist attack on our own country".
"Ground Control," a repeat of a movie on ABC, managed a 4.9 for that hour.
I assumed that it was a repeat of a drill I had seen before.
A repeat of a home win is something Brendan Rodgers believes is not far away.
It had hoped for a repeat of a rally in Belgrade last month that drew 100,000 people.
A live radio broadcast that WQXR had planned was replaced with a repeat of a broadcast from last year.
Girardi denied that the Yankees were keeping Rodriguez away to avoid a repeat of a scene from four years ago.
"Isn't it?" asks Sal, "Are you sure?" "Yes, according to my paper there's a repeat of a programme about a bloke whose caravan firm went bust".
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Their goals are twofold: to regain the islands they were repelled from in 1982 and to avoid a repeat of a war that is now seen here as a terrible mistake.
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