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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerable resurgence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant revival or increase in something, such as interest, popularity, or activity.
Example: "The city has seen a considerable resurgence in tourism since the new attractions opened."
Alternatives: "a significant revival" or "a notable comeback."
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And while both of those modes have enjoyed a considerable resurgence since the rise of the indie game, they were considered niche at best, and commercial anathema at worst, which is part of why the first installments of the series didn't make it to other territories until 2005, nearly four years after their original release.
And while both of those modes have enjoyed a considerable resurgence since the rise of the indie game, they were considered niche at best, and commercial anathema at worst, which is part of why the first instalments of the series didn't make it to other territories until 2005, nearly four years after their original release.
In the last decade, there has been a considerable resurgence of interest in REP elements.
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Preventing a considerable malaria resurgence would require massive efforts to raise that number, especially since LLINs must be replaced every few years to maximize their effectiveness.
Ashley Williams proved a considerable barrier.
A considerable wine selection.
A considerable gap.
A considerable silence followed.
A considerable contribution!
It's a considerable impact.
It's a considerable headache.
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