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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reviving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that brings renewal or restoration, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The spa offered a reviving experience that left me feeling rejuvenated and refreshed."
Alternatives: "a refreshing" or "an invigorating".
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It is cured by a nap or a reviving espresso.
I recently visited its new art museum, nestled in a reviving rice field.
This dented Labour's hopes to present a reviving economy to the electorate.
Many Mexicans still think that a reviving American economy, by itself, can buoy their own.
But 2007 was a turning point for a reviving art practice in Papunya.
Responding to the unmistakable symptoms of a reviving economy, the nation's forecasters have put aside skepticism.
There is a reviving interest in narrative therapy exemplified by Columbia University offering an MSW degree in narrative therapy.
The new popularity of Jewish-themed festivalecturesures, concerts and films is not just a sign of a reviving community.
Mr de la Rua's people are counting on a reviving economy to pay electoral dividends.But will it?
But a reviving cup of tea is out of the question until homage has been paid to Hunza's ancient mirs.
Zhou's grounding of Confucian ethics in an impressive metaphysical scheme had a reviving and purifying influence on Neo-Confucianism.
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