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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a comeback" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a return to a previous state of success or popularity, often after a period of decline or absence.
Example: "After a few years away from the spotlight, the singer made a remarkable comeback with her latest album."
Alternatives: "a return" or "a resurgence".
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For Cassano, a comeback.
Optimism is staging a comeback.
Can Coal Make a Comeback?
"Maybe they'll make a comeback".
Could punch make a comeback?
Are you considering a comeback?
He needed a comeback project.
The media loves a comeback.
Cassette tapes mount a comeback.
Civilization is attempting a comeback.
42. *Toys making a comeback?
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