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The phrase "a repetition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of repeating something or the instance of something being repeated.
Example: "The teacher noted that there was a repetition of the same mistakes in the students' essays."
Alternatives: "a reiteration" or "a duplication".
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Then, perhaps, a repetition of his unfortunate fate can be avoided.
But a repetition could not be countenanced.
No doubt the authorities fear a repetition.
"It's been a repetition of that".
A repetition will be extremely unlikely.
"I don't want to see a repetition again".
It's just a repetition of the First World War.
His laugh was a repetition of the word "yak".
They do not want a repetition of such a scenario.
"The real challenge is to avoid a repetition of the past," one senior administration official said.
Otherwise, his buying and selling were a pattern, his tasks a repetition.
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