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The phrase "a huge comeback to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant return or recovery in a particular context, such as sports, business, or personal achievements.
Example: "After a challenging season, the team made a huge comeback to win the championship."
Alternatives: "a significant return to" or "a major resurgence in".
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And tennis had the unusual spectacle of Roger Federer needing a huge comeback to stave off defeat to Gilles Simon at the French Open.
Sri Lanka have capped a huge comeback to score a famous 106-run win over Australia in the first Test in Kandy, ending Steve Smith's 11-match unbeaten streak as captain.
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— BRIAN STELTER After a few red carpet seasons where the dominant palette seemed to be black, color (and a lot of cleavage) has made a huge comeback at tonight's Emmys.
OMGPOP, the New York-based gaming company that has made a huge comeback over the last month thanks to its Pictionary-like game Draw Something, is eying a TV show based on the game, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Viewers watching MSNBC last week heard Contessa Brewer and Dylan Ratigan talking about whether or not the Republican party was poised to make a huge comeback in the 2010 midterms.
Donald Trump was down on his luck a decade ago but made a huge comeback.
John Merrigan of Vermont State Police's Narcotics Investigation Unit says that he began to notice crack making a huge comeback in the summer of 2015.
But he proceeded to surprise everyone, including the Mets, with a huge comeback season, hitting.285 with 21 home runs before being traded in late August to Pittsburgh for prospects.
The down-filled jacket made a huge comeback for autumn/winter though, and is sadly still lingering thanks to the dodgy weather.
But there are hundreds of thousands people who are struggling day by day to have a normal, acceptable quality of life, so to say that there's a rebound, a huge comeback — EWING: It's premature.
It includes newsletters, podcasts and niche networks to captivate smaller audiences, and that has "made a huge comeback in 2015".
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