Sentence examples for a retake of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a retake of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a new version or re-recording of something, such as a film, photograph, or performance.
Example: "The director decided to do a retake of the final scene to capture the emotions more effectively."
Alternatives: "a remake of" or "a re-recording of".

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We do not allow the CASE exam to be a "retake" of those exams.

Melissa Gilbert was elected president of the Screen Actors Guild in a retake of a vote that union officials threw out after questions about procedures.

What he lacks, it seems, is stamina: he complains that he needs to save his voice rather than rehearse the outro of "Just Can't Stop Loving You", and can't hack a retake of the routine for "Beat It".

But in the summer of 1953 she had to forego the usual family summer holiday by the sea in order to attend a crammer in Paris to prepare for a retake of her baccalaureat.

But perhaps the most telling photograph is a retake of an Adams image, "Clearing Winter Storm," from 1944 that captures what Mr. Klett called an "almost primordial" feeling from the light's returning as the clouds dissipate.

As a final example of the risk of a normal life activity, a drive by car over 100 km, e.g. for a retake of the image in Fig. 1, has in the EU on average a risk of 1 × 10−6 for a fatal accident [41], the risk for an injury is much higher.

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Terry Jones recalled his friend losing his temper when was asked to do a sixth retake of a scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, which required him to get down on his knees and eat mud.

Falluja is seen by military planners in Baghdad as less of a challenge, partly because the military is already at the city limits, but also because elite forces were buoyed earlier this year by a successful retake of much of Ramadi, a city nearby.

A subsequent retake of the toss landed the Sharks' way and allowed them to receive the kick off for the first set of the sudden-death period – a potentially match-winning advantage.

If the DOJ dominoes now fall in a bald retake of Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre, Solicitor General Noel John Francisco another Trump loyalist and former Antonin Scalia law clerk for whom the White House has waived any conflicts may become this generation's Bork (i.e., third in line to do the President's bidding).

A suitable compromise would be to remove the option of a retake, but award the opponent a free ball.

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