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The phrase "am trying to recreate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an effort to duplicate or bring back something that existed before, such as a memory, experience, or object.
Example: "I am trying to recreate the feeling of joy I had during my childhood summers."
Alternatives: "I am attempting to replicate" or "I am working to bring back."
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Here I am, trying to recreate a phantom taste from childhood with food my mouth might no longer crave.
The household I grew up in… was comfortable but dull to me – and I am trying to recreate it now for my kids.
I often feel as if I am trying to recreate my experience with that little landscape painting as I encounter forms on the canvass, and sometimes in the world around me.
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He's trying to recreate history".
The banks are trying to recreate that.
Many software developers are trying to recreate serendipity.
"We are trying to recreate the identity because it was lost during communism".
He is trying to recreate that passion as he travels to campaign events this year.
"It's not like they're trying to recreate a speakeasy," he said.
A team of researchers is trying to recreate baker's yeast with laboratory-made DNA.
It's that sense of event and of moment that we're trying to recreate".
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