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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong rebound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant recovery or improvement in a situation, often in economic or performance contexts.
Example: "After a challenging year, the company experienced a strong rebound in sales, exceeding all expectations."
Alternatives: "a significant recovery" or "a robust resurgence".
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It is not enough to produce a strong rebound, and it remains vulnerable to weakness overseas.
Over all, the PC market continued a strong rebound from the darkest days of the recession.
At the moment, all signs point to a strong rebound in European growth.
The deal wrapped up a frenetic Paris Air Show, which has confirmed a strong rebound in demand from Asian airlines.
comes as European companies scramble to take advantage of a strong rebound in the Continent's financial markets this year.
Weak data from major economies in recent weeks have diminished confidence in a strong rebound from last year's recession.
To some degree, both parties are banking on a strong rebound by the economy to bring back the surplus.
Most stock projections for this year have been driven by expectations of a strong rebound in earnings.
Crude oil prices rose amid a strong rebound in refined products caused by rising gasoline prices on the Gulf Coast.
The FTSE 100 rose by nearly 5% yesterday in a strong rebound but remains close to a six-year low.
Joseph Glauber, the agriculture department's chief economist, said that a strong rebound in livestock and dairy prices had been a major factor in the farm recovery.
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