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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rebound of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to recovery, resurgence, or a return to a previous state, often in economic, sports, or emotional discussions.
Example: "After a difficult season, the team experienced a rebound of their performance, winning several consecutive games."
Alternatives: "a recovery of" or "an upturn in".
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Zubrus scored off a rebound of Jamie Langenbrunner's shot.
McInnis then swatted in a rebound of Pavel Trnka's shot.
A rebound of NEFA started 2 to 3 h after NA infusions were terminated.
Meanwhile, the U.S. shale-oil boom and a rebound of drilling in Libya boosted supply.
Legwand scored the winner on a rebound of his own shot.
He scored on a rebound of his own shot, beating Florida goaltender Kirk McLean.
He backhanded a rebound of a Martin Lapointe tip in off Anaheim goaltender Guy Hebert.
Bergeron scored on a rebound of a screened shot from the point by Chara.
Henderson thrashed at a rebound of a shot by Esposito and finally scored.
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