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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rejuvenation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a process or act of making something feel or look younger, fresher, or more lively. Example: "The spa offered a variety of treatments aimed at providing a rejuvenation of both body and mind."
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A rejuvenation.
This is why this season has felt like such a rejuvenation in Bloomington.
MR. STEINER thinks that this development will lead to a rejuvenation of small towns.
He advises preparing the plants for life indoors with a rejuvenation pruning.
This year's festival was widely regarded as a rejuvenation after a slightly lacklustre couple of years.
The plan to bid for Götze and the pursuit of Zelalem and others suggest a rejuvenation, rather than an abdication.
"This is the first time this kind of garment has been given a rejuvenation for this generation.
There will, hopefully, be a rejuvenation of the fabled old towns strewn across the current Uttar Pradesh," the author says.
She followed that up with a rejuvenation of The New Yorker, but then faced disappointment at Talk magazine.
Mr. Cluck said he anticipated that in addition to boosting the university, the project would fuel a rejuvenation of downtown.
After that match, I was convinced that Williams was motivated, focused and ready for a rejuvenation from injuries.
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