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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a return of a" is grammatically correct but may not be commonly used in written English without additional context.
You can use it when discussing the reappearance or resurgence of something, typically followed by a specific subject.
Example: "The announcement marked a return of a beloved tradition that had been lost for years."
Alternatives: "the resurgence of a" or "the comeback of a".
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Rachman ends with an appeal for a return of "a strong, successful and confident" America.
But a return of a majority Labour government under Gordon Brown would not provide a strong enough guarantee of reform.
Possibly after contact with secret societies, of a sort that proliferated at the time like a return of a Gothic repressed, he was having hallucinations, seeing ghosts.
Well, we can expect at least one new title – or maybe even a return of a favourite legacy series for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One era.
Der Spiegel said this payment was a return of a loan paid by Louis-Dreyfus to help it set up the alleged slush fund.
But after the buyers signed deals for a return of a "substantial portion of the deposits," he said, the sponsor backed out of them.
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Such a turnaround presumes a return of feminism to class.
Since 1972, that approach would have delivered a return of 14.5% a year in dollar terms.
Even if that proves an exaggeration, a return of OPEC's dominance seems a distant prospect.
A 24-Decade History offers a return of the repressed.
The Chinese wanted not just a return of 10% but a guarantee of 10%.
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