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The phrase "a dramatic reappearance in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something returns in a striking or noteworthy manner, often after a period of absence.
Example: "After years of silence, the author made a dramatic reappearance in the literary world with a bestselling novel."
Alternatives: "a striking comeback in" or "a notable return in".
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This will not be the first time the couple have made a dramatic reappearance in the programme.
Even Morgan Jones (Lennie James), who's made a dramatic reappearance in the central plot line, seems shocked to see Rick executing an Alexandria resident when he arrives at the end of season five.
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Then, in 2005, they made a dramatic reappearance.
In May 2005, the clause made a dramatic reappearance.
Somehow, in an overexposed digital Twitter age when nobody seems to be able to keep a secret, Bowie has staged a dramatic reappearance with dignity and mystery intact.
The story of Shannon Matthews' disappearance - and dramatic reappearance, apparently alive and well, today - has confirmed the degree to which class is still the cultural register in our purportedly classless society.
A DRAMATIC day in Sarajevo.
China offers a dramatic case in point.
That marks a dramatic collapse in fortunes.
It was a dramatic story in itself.
You have a dramatic improvement in credit.
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