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The phrase "a sharp rebound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quick and significant recovery in a situation, such as in economics, sports, or health.
Example: "After a difficult year, the company experienced a sharp rebound in sales, exceeding all expectations."
Alternatives: "a swift recovery" or "a rapid resurgence."
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So most predict a sharp rebound in the third quarter.
Nonetheless, the agency expects a sharp rebound over ensuing decades.
But with the economy now showing signs of a sharp rebound, many people are feeling betrayed.
They expect a sharp rebound in profits over the next year and beyond.
But few companies or analysts predict a sharp rebound without a lift from the general economy.
The stock market appeared to be shrugging off a sharp rebound in oil prices.
At the time Citigroup benefited from a sharp rebound in trading profits and extraordinary accounting adjustments to burnish its results.
The Oracle Corporation reported a sharp rebound in its third fiscal quarter today with record results that exceeded analysts' estimates.
When Providence started making investments, the media and telecommunication markets were on the cusp of a sharp rebound.
With little sign of a sharp rebound in inflation, Brazil has since been able to reduce interest rates more quickly than expected.
The rate of decline in Italy and Spain slackened and there was a sharp rebound in Portugal, which has suffered a deep recession.
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