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accurately, exactly, faithfully
The colours can be reproduced fairly accurately. The book's characters are faithfully reproduced in the film
merely, simply
In her own work she simply reproduces the very conventions that she claims to despise

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be able to, can/could
be difficult to, be hard to, be impossible to
It is difficult to reproduce a signature exactly

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from
The map is reproduced here from a Victorian original

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an attempt to reproduce sth
Writing grew out of an attempt to reproduce speech in a permanent form
reproduced by courtesy/permission of sb/sth
The painting is reproduced here by courtesy of the Tate Gallery
widely reproduced
These works were popular and widely reproduced

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asexually, sexually

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be able to, can/could
The offspring have to be able to reproduce in their turn
fail to

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by
Many single cell organisms reproduce by splitting in two