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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a comeback over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "After a tough first half, the team made a comeback over their rivals in the second half."
Alternatives: "a comeback against" or "a comeback from".
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History is against the Rangers' chance of a comeback over Ottawa.
INFLATION, long quiescent, has staged a comeback over the past year.
Established auction houses with physical showrooms have made a comeback over e-commerce specialists.
The jumpsuit – and its shorter counterpart, the playsuit – have staged something of a comeback over the past couple of years, erasing all memories of dodgy 80s boilersuits.
Nonetheless, the deals have made a comeback over the past decade because the housing crisis created a ready supply of foreclosed homes for speculators and investment firms to buy and then resell.
It is hard to work out if 1980s one-trick pony Idol, complete with his faux punk ethos and a sneer straight out of acting school, had a comeback over the past decade or just never went away.
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At the top UCD maintained their one-point advantage over Monkstown with a comeback victory over Cork Harlequins.
Rex Ryan's move worked as Greg McElroy led the Jets to a comeback victory over the Cardinals.
The team showed some fight Wednesday in a comeback victory over Indiana.
Greg Bishop The Arkansas quarterback, in leading the Razorbacks to a comeback victory over Texas A&M, threw for 510 yards.
Coach Mike D'Antoni made the announcement Thursday, a day after Robinson sparked a comeback victory over the Washington Wizards.
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