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"I resurrected" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the action of bringing something back to life or to use figuratively to refer to reviving an idea, practice, or project. For example: "I resurrected our small business by introducing new products and services."
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I resurrected that incident for one of my stories, A Dog Is Buried.
When my son turned after saying goodbye, I resurrected the technique.
When I resurrected myself and built a human-rights center, they took that, too.
One more thing: I realize it seems I resurrected Frank in writing about him in this novel.
I know how to use this one," he says pointing to his old handset, "so I resurrected it but one day it's going to go".
From my dusty medical school memories of neuroanatomy, I resurrected a picture of the peripheral area of the brain where consciousness is thought to reside.
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"I resurrect the Eisenhower jacket and make it a little bit longer," Mr. Herman said, adding wryly, "so it looks a little more Prada".
I resurrect this profoundly uncool episode from my youth not just because on some level I must still crave negative attention but also because I feel kinship and concern for Dante de Blasio, the young man whose own Afro was the star of a TV commercial this past summer, one that many political observers believe propelled his father, Bill, to the Democratic nomination for New York City mayor.
At what cost do I resurrect my sex life?
I felt I'd resurrected it".
lol I guess I'm resurrected!😎 broncos #cantkeepmedown pic.twitter.com/Hixtj2h5AD.
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