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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rejuvenating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that refreshes or revitalizes, often in the context of experiences, activities, or products that promote well-being.
Example: "After a long week at work, I treated myself to a rejuvenating spa day."
Alternatives: "a refreshing" or "an invigorating".
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I had a rejuvenating hand treatment for $50.
Together they offer a rejuvenating rite of spring.
A rejuvenating dip in the murky waters of the Riverwalk?
There is a rejuvenating element at work, especially during the monologues.
The experience has clearly had no less of a rejuvenating effect on the director himself.
The triumph of Cardi B is a rejuvenating one — a pure, brash New York story.
More realistically, a 20-minute "power nap" can often have a rejuvenating effect, Zee said.
More realistically, a 20-minute "power nap" can often have a rejuvenating effect, Dr. Zee said.
Ms. Jarrett said the setting had a rejuvenating effect on Mr. Obama.
Nevertheless, the use of male sex hormones has had a long, and stormy, history as a rejuvenating agent for males.
Because of this, it's known as the island of vitality, ideal for those needing a rejuvenating break.
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