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The phrase "able to recreate that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capability to reproduce or duplicate something, whether it's an experience, a piece of art, or a specific outcome.
Example: "After several attempts, I finally felt confident that I was able to recreate that beautiful painting I saw in the gallery."
Alternatives: "capable of reproducing that" or "able to duplicate that."
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Whether the new show will be able to recreate that atmosphere is really the key question.
Os Mutantes was the expression of a particular time and place, and no one will ever be able to recreate that again".
I think their partnership is a kind of survival instinct, if they stick together they will be able to recreate that bond".
I've not really been able to recreate that opportunity but hopefully Pinehurst will do that for me".
When you're in your own kitchen, you should be able to recreate that recipe exactly because you feel like you've already done it.
"By employing computer vision and machine learning developed at ClipMine, we have been able to recreate that structure in a reliable, scalable and cost-effective way.
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It's hard to recreate that onstage.
We know how to recreate that".
He wants us to recreate that overcoat, in that color".
He wants to recreate that situation, but with new controls.
And if you want to recreate that Sideways experience?
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