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This phrase is not grammatically correct
It is missing a verb, such as "is" or "occurs", after "repetition". Additionally, the preposition "for" may not be used correctly in this context. A more appropriate phrase would be "repetition of" or "repetitive use of". Here is an example of a correct usage of "repetition of": "The repetition of the same mistake led to his failure in the exam."
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Technicians were working overnight to ensure no repetition for today's performance.
Mankell's long-haul departure points to one exit from routine and repetition for his genre.
Instead, it's a Douglas-style recombinant work: more than 850 spliced permutations that can run without repetition for nearly 70 hours.
Thurston: "The most interesting thing to me about all this Mancunian stuff is the way they use repetition for the sake of the artfulness of repetition.
They are all connected with ritual or ceremony, and they all rely on the cumulative effect of rhythmic repetition for their impact.
Class starts with a mini-lesson on some element of writing — sometimes basic (characterization or metaphor), and sometimes more complicated (repetition for effect).
Back to Paragraph 7. What happens in a performance of the piece is that everyone sings a word of Confucius for a prescribed number of times, sustaining each repetition for the duration of your individual breath.
A second generation of cantata writers standardized the form into a chain of recitatives and da capo arias (ABA, the A section usually varied on its repetition) for one or occasionally two voices.
The emphasis on the new is a cri de coeur of modernism, one that valorizes the new (and the Romantic quest for originality) over the familiar (repetition) for many reasons, including the demands of the market.
In most motion pictures, the story may be assumed to be presented in chronological order and in real time except when certain conventions are invoked, such as ellipsis, repetition for emphasis, flashbacks, or dream sequences.
JME's infamous track 96 Bars of Revenge uses a plethora of poetic devices – 18 similes and a focus on repetition for emphasis among them – but he is just one of many artists who, perhaps inadvertently, uses poetic ingredients in his rhymes.
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