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The phrase "a bounce from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a rebound or recovery from a particular situation, often in financial or performance discussions.
Example: "The stock market experienced a bounce from its recent lows, indicating a potential recovery."
Alternatives: "a rebound from" or "an upturn from".
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500 began a bounce from 12-month lows at the start of October and has gained about 22 percent since.
MSNBC's prime-time shows seem to have enjoyed a bounce from the Romney tape, with all three up significantly.
Investment banking and trading activities are enjoying a bounce from the billions of dollars spent to thaw frozen credit markets.
That doesn't mean that there isn't a bounce from Iowa — but it may not be enough to put the candidate over the top.
Tuesday, the administration denied the timing of the announcement -- coming as Democrats hoped to get a bounce from their national convention -- was political.
"She should get a bounce from the outpouring of sympathy and despair," said David Fleischer, professor of political science at the University of Brasilia.
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In one sequence, Nadal fell, chopped a backhand off a short bounce from a seated position, rose, lobbed a volley over Ferrer's head and won the point.
The next two months will see, at first, a predictable a McCain bounce from the convention.
"We were a bounce away from winning a ballgame".
Spokesman John Bagshaw said: "August has seen a bounce back from a particularly quiet July.
Nonetheless, the cannonball "took an unforeseen bounce from a safety berm" into the nearby neighborhood, Discovery said in a statement.
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