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Resurgence
noun
An instance of something resurging; a renewal of vigor or vitality.
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The word 'resurgence' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the revival or reappearance of something, such as a trend or a movement. For example, "We have seen a resurgence of vintage styles in fashion this year."
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The current strength of the pound against the euro, combined with low mortgage rates, has led to a resurgence of interest among Brits in the French property market.
It has led, perhaps understandably, to a quiet sense of glee from Labour, the party with most to fear from the Green resurgence.
It was the pinnacle of Axel's long career and marked the beginning of a resurgence of Danish cinema.
The resurgence of the British motor industry is among the most remarkable economic stories of recent times.
There has been "a resurgence of the medium as a creative force", he said, in spite of the "very challenging budgets" of many projects.
With pre-selections in all but a few very safe Liberal seats completed by Sunday and the opinion polls showing Labor's electoral resurgence is holding, the way is now clear for Rudd to call an election as early as next week.
It has something to say about the resurgence of antisemitism we are seeing across Europe, although we didn't realise it as we were making it".
She and Singleton's performance was scheduled months ago, but coincides with the resurgence of a long-running debate about ballet and ethnicity.
The past few days have been a stunning reversal of expectations, from talk of hung parliaments and Miliband in charge to the resurgence of the right.
This is partly why President François Hollande, in his speech at the commemorations in Paris, warned of the "resurgence of racism and antisemitism", calling for vigilance and for the French to learn lessons from the past.
Fulham continued their resurgence under Kit Symons as they fought from behind three times to earn a point in an entertaining 3-3 drat at Rotherham.
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