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Thanks for your question. You highlighted two different cases, the first was FAILED objects and the second was the existing set of objects before replication was enabled.
For FAILED objects, your option for re-replicating and moving them to a COMPLETED state is to copy those objects within the source bucket. You can copy the object back to the same key, creating a new version and re-replicating the object. A lifecycle policy could then be used to expire previous/noncurrent versions of objects if desired. When copying the objects manually, there is no way to change the replication status of the object, it is only updated via replication.
For existing objects, you can activate replication of those objects using the guidance on this page: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/replication-what-is-isnot-replicated.html
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