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The phrase "a strong revival" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant resurgence or improvement in a particular area, such as culture, economy, or interest in a specific topic.
Example: "The city experienced a strong revival in its arts scene, attracting artists and tourists alike."
Alternatives: "a significant resurgence" or "a robust comeback".
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Fixed field alternating gradient (FFAG) accelerators are recently subject to a strong revival.
Today, however, Poland is experiencing a strong revival of Jewish life.
There has been a strong revival of interest in this method.
In the 16th and 17th centuries there was a strong revival of his teachings and practices.
Napoli are fourth in Serie A after a strong revival under their new coach Walter Mazzarri.
A strong revival of church discipline among the laity also resulted from the church discipline pursued within monasticism.
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That's a pretty strong revival, but most of it is due to inventory restocking.
At both of these events, expect to see a continuation of a trend that has been developing over the last few years: the strong revival of the "Indian Quotient," a celebration of traditional weaves, patterns with historical influence and designs with an old-fashioned pedigree.
Ms. Kloppenburg expects a strong Gap revival, with the stock moving up into the low 30's early next year.
Even if the plan purges the banks of their bad loans, many economists feel that a broad restructuring and deregulation of industry are still necessary to bring about a strong economic revival.
"I believe it will depend on whether or not his reforms cause a strong business revival," says Aleksandr Tsipko, the chief political analyst at the Gorbachev Fund in Moscow.
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