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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rebound for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a recovery or return to a previous state, often in sports or emotional contexts.
Example: "After a tough loss, the team was looking for a rebound for their next game to regain their confidence."
Alternatives: "a recovery for" or "a comeback for".
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Mr. Abbott, in Canberra, dismissed any talk of a rebound for Labor after the vote Monday.
The weekend brought one sign of a rebound for Hollywood: "G.I.
[C4.] A Rebound for Stocks After Skid Stocks gained for the first time in four days.
A rebound for the jobs market has been elusive, reviving concerns that spending by consumers and businesses will remain weak.
That stoked fears that a rebound for housing, considered crucial to the broader recovery, could falter despite significant government support.
The 20 September opening comes amid a rebound for downtown LA, now known to cognoscenti as DTLA.
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He had earlier put Maidstone ahead from a rebound, only for Darius Charles to volley an equaliser for Stevenage.
Gains swept 18 of the 20 cities led by a sharp rebound for Detroit and a third straight monthly rebound for Atlanta.
Futures prices pointed to a 0.3percentt rebound for Wall Street later, but a mid-morning attempt at a stabilisation failed in Europe.
As of today the trendline for the latest national surveys shows a modest rebound for Obama over the last week.
It was an impressive rebound for the American snowboarders after the men failed to win a medal on Tuesday.
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