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"a replay of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is being repeated or recreated. Example: The final scene of the movie was a replay of the opening scene, showing the cyclical nature of the characters' lives. In this example, the phrase "a replay of" is used to describe how the final scene mirrors the opening scene. This suggests that events have come full circle or are being repeated.
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Just seen a replay of the goal.
A replay of their discussion can be watched above.
How about a replay of the conversation on Skype?
You can watch a replay of the chat above.
Is this a replay of the 2008 financial crisis?
He would not permit a replay of the previous year.
But a replay of the federal help is unlikely.
She has still not watched a replay of the final.
In a replay of the Greek scenario, debt repayments loom.
So you don't have to watch a replay of yourself?
The race developed into a replay of the Derby.
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