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The phrase "are trying to replicate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts to duplicate or reproduce something, such as a process, experiment, or result.
Example: "The researchers are trying to replicate the findings of the original study to confirm its validity."
Alternatives: "are attempting to reproduce" or "are working to duplicate".
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Perhaps they are trying to replicate the restaurant experience by uncorking at home.
The researchers are trying to replicate the program in rural areas in other parts of the country.
The mobile units have been popular for poultry, and many farmers are trying to replicate the system with larger animals.
A growing number of banks are trying to replicate the success of mobile money networks like M-Pesa and mobile operators are offering more traditional banking services.
[C1.] TOYOTA'S BALANCING ACT At its plants in 27 countries, Toyota's top executives are trying to replicate the company's success while also ceding control.
"Some of the best-endowed labs in the world are trying to replicate what your humble pavement-crack weed does all day".
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He says Gove, like most education secretaries, "is trying to replicate his own school experience, which is not replicable or desirable in this environment".
You're trying to replicate what the audience is doing.
Now Dr. Silbert is trying to replicate her model nationally.
Was trying to replicate Austen's comic voice daunting?
Not everybody is trying to replicate a Hong Kong lifestyle.
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