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"a revival of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the process or act of bringing something back to life, activity, use, or prominence. For example, "The past few years have seen a revival of interest in classic rock music."
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A revival of that deal seemed inevitable.
Or maybe a revival of fireside chats.
"There's a revival of demand for it".
Also, a revival of Strauss's "Egyptian Helen".
A revival of the BJP does not mean its transformation.
Its failure led to a revival of Islamist dreams.
The time may have come for a revival of "Lily".
A revival of "A Chorus Line" follows not far behind.
There was a revival of interest in literary journalism.
A revival of "Così Fan Tutte" (Nov. 9-Dec.
But it is not a revival of the Balanchine work.
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