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The phrase "a replay" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the repetition or reenactment of an event, situation, or action. Example: After the game, I watched a replay of the winning goal on TV.
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We have a replay.
A replay review showed that.
That ensured a replay.
There was not even a replay shown.
A replay it is, then.
Are we facing a replay?
I'm going to watch" a replay today.
A replay appeared to show otherwise.
It was overturned on a replay review.
One certainty is Portsmouth merited a replay.
"Wait till you see a replay".
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