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replicate

[rep-li-kit, rep-li-keyt] / ˈrɛp lɪ kɪt, ˈrɛp lɪˌkeɪt /


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"And it's a movement in British music, certainly, that won't ever be replicated, just because of the nature of the landscape of the music industry. Hopefully that's what this play brings out."

From BBC

They also became the first to incorporate microglia -- immune cells found in the central nervous system -- to better replicate the inflammatory response that follows spinal cord injury.

From Science Daily

China’s official holiday period stretches from Feb. 15 to 23 and in a highly-coordinated campaign, platforms and model vendors will be hoping to replicate the success of that DeepSeek launch in January 2025.

From MarketWatch

While the technique is now taught in ski schools across Scandinavia, few can replicate it without calling an ambulance.

From The Wall Street Journal

The challenge for a Scotland side who've never finished higher than third in the Six Nations era is to replicate that form elsewhere in the competition -- starting away to strugglers Wales next weekend.

From Barron's