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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a revival" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a renewed interest, activity, or improvement in something, such as art, culture, or a trend.
Example: "The recent success of the film has sparked a revival of interest in classic literature."
Alternatives: "a resurgence" or "a renewal".
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It sparked a revival.
A revival of that deal seemed inevitable.
Belperron isn't having a revival, exactly.
The community is undergoing a revival.
Or maybe a revival of fireside chats.
Now there is hope for a revival.
Time for a revival?
Due a revival.
Briefly, Pietersen and Ben Stokes launched a revival.
Shirley Jackson is enjoying a revival these days.
It just needs a revival.
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