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The phrase "if we replicated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the possibility or hypothetical scenario of duplicating or reproducing something. Example: "If we replicated the experiment under controlled conditions, we might achieve more consistent results."
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"But if we replicated the pace and tone of the original, people might find it slow according to present-day standards, perhaps a little theatrical and plodding".
"To avoid the sort of extreme event that we've seen, if we replicated that standard right across the country you'd be talking many billions of investment to give people the same standard of protection and at the moment government policy is not to do that".
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"We know if we replicate the performances we've had so far there is only so far we can go in the World Cup.
If we replicate the best of those approaches today, we have a chance to rescue some places from apparent terminal decline.
If we replicate Figure 4 times, the total expected energy consumption becomes (30).
If we just replicate the old technologies, we're heading for environmental disaster".
If we could replicate this way of teaching, there's nothing we couldn't do.
If we can replicate the growth of the last 25 years in the next 25, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
The fans at Hull were outstanding so if we can replicate that it will stand us in good stead".
"It's proof of principle that we can cure H.I.V. infection if we can replicate this case".
But that leads to another question, also raised by the WikiLeaks archive: even if we could replicate the surge in Afghanistan, would we want to?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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