verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
try
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Again and again he tried to recreate that moment.
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They just clean up and try to recreate the buzz rush of drugs through art.
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That chance has faded, but we must try to recreate it.
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In them he tried to recreate the characters of people who had meant much to him.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Arjelo's novel vividly recreates 15th-century Spain.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And we can share best practices so that every educator and employer does not have to recreate effective strategies from scratch.
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As I do this, Miles and Evan often chime in, so we work together to recreate the story.
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Fidelity is a dynamic, positive posture that needs renewing and recreating constantly.
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He has told friends that he intends to recreate the best bits of Neddy.
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The second step in recreating a market economy is to restore private ownership of capital.
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The talks I had with members of the group I recreated in my Conversations in Bloomsbury.
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The trauma is still exerting an influence, but in the negative reactions it pushes against the trauma being recreated.
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With those who reached him emotionally he recreated the rejections he had experienced as a young child.