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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a repeat of an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of doing something again or reiterating a previous event or action.
Example: "The meeting was a repeat of an earlier discussion we had last week."
Alternatives: "a reiteration of" or "a duplication of".
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They could face the Rangers in a repeat of an epic 2013 series.
However investors and analysts immediately feared a repeat of an early "sugar rush" followed by swift sobriety as details of the deal were unpicked.
But the euro zone story may be less a repeat of an ancient tragedy than a modern bourgeois romance — with a happy ending.
With the last notable chance and in a repeat of an earlier move Ward-Prowse again found Chambers in the area but the defender's header missed the target once more.
But our initial reading is that, unless there has been widespread, intentional fraud that violated the will of voters in that district, courts have been extremely reluctant to order a repeat of an election.
This is a repeat of an old tune: Hamas is a terrorist group; Fatah's leadership in the West Bank is weak; there is no credible Palestinian Authority to talk with.
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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.
"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.
"It's another thing to watch a repeat of a terrorist attack on our own country".
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