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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rebounded" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used in contexts where "rebounded" is intended as an adjective, but it typically requires a noun to follow it for clarity.
Example: "The ball was a rebounded object that flew across the court."
Alternatives: "a bounced" or "a ricocheted".
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In time, we saw a rebounded Europe, and the subsequent rise of East Asia, have been the catalyzing forces behind Africa's own recent progress.
In the dying minutes, Jermaine Jenas scored a 20 yard curling effort before Aaron Lennon knocked in a rebounded Luka Modric strike to cap an eventful night.
As Washington-area fans cheered in homes and bars throughout the region, center Joe Juneau scored the game-winning goal six minutes 24 seconds into overtime, hammering a rebounded shot by Brian Bellows past Hasek's glove.
There's some chat now about Banks being out after Harmison lobbed a rebounded no ball straight at the middle stump, but it would be harsh and the umpires make the decision in West Indies' favour.
The hosts did go in front when Michael McKenna drove a rebounded shot past Mark Hurst.
Westcarr scored in both halves, poking home amid a defensive mix-up before later driving in a rebounded shot.
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