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repeat

[ri-peet] / rɪˈpit /
NOUN
something done over; duplicate
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In the wake of the fire and repeated county blunders, many Altadena residents have pushed for more discussion about the community’s unincorporated status, some calling for cityhood and more autonomy over its services and resources.

From Los Angeles Times

A Scottish government spokeswoman said it recognised the concerns that parents and carers had about the survey and it would not repeat the format again.

From BBC

"There won't be a repeat of the fights with a gold medal on the line," he said.

From BBC

The Crusaders will play the Waikato Chiefs in a repeat of last year's final.

From Barron's

He paid about $20,000 for his son, a straight-A student, to repeat a grade at a private middle school sports academy.

From The Wall Street Journal