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The phrase "also trying to recreate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts to duplicate or bring back something that has been lost or altered.
Example: "The artist is also trying to recreate the vibrant colors of the original painting in her new work."
Alternatives: "also attempting to replicate" or "also working to restore".
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I was also trying to recreate the turkey coop where I worked as a kid.
Competitors who are also trying to recreate the desktop experience in the browser, such as Empressr and SlideRocket, have been built in Flash (and Flex in particular).
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Our article also tries to recreate an updated geographical mapping of the phenomenon at national level and seeks to outline the main economic attributes assumed by DAs.
Also, try to recreate your favorite restaurant versions.
"Beyond the tempo and the rimshots, the nance routines also had this real innocence and giddiness that we're trying to recreate," said the director, who has worked frequently with the play's producer, Lincoln Center Theater.
He's trying to recreate history".
The banks are trying to recreate that.
He insisted he was not trying to recreate the Soviet Union.
"We're not trying to recreate anything," Ms. Howard said.
"Trying to recreate that moment is a fool's errand.
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