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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bounce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a rebound in sports, a return of an email, or a sudden increase in metrics.
Example: "After the marketing campaign launched, we saw a significant bounce in website traffic."
Alternatives: "a rebound" or "an increase".
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There wasn't even a bounce".
Belief remains a bounce, faith a leap.
Press coverage, too, can get a bounce.
Investors who dally could miss a bounce.
A bounce that changed everything.
And they got a bounce or two.
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"He was a bounce-back candidate".
What's left is a bounce-able egg.
"It was a bounce-back," Kline said.
There's going to be a bounce-back from that.
That shows a bounce-back from October's 1.3% decline.
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