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The phrase "access a replay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the ability to view or listen to a recorded version of an event, such as a game, meeting, or broadcast.
Example: "If you missed the live event, you can access a replay on our website to catch up on what you missed."
Alternatives: "view a replay" or "watch a replay."
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Information to access a replay of the conference call can be found on the website.
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A replay function, which may be accessed after a level has been completed, simultaneously shows all the player's attempts to complete the level.
Scorers now have access to replay video from different angles which they can review before making a decision.
We have a replay.
Viv Anderson and Niall Quinn forced a replay.
That ensured a replay.
A replay review showed that.
A replay was ruled inconclusive.
A replay it is, then.
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