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The phrase "a vigorous comeback" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or energetic return to a previous state, position, or level of success, often after a setback.
Example: "After a challenging year, the company made a vigorous comeback, exceeding its sales targets and regaining market share."
Alternatives: "a strong resurgence" or "a robust recovery."
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THE brash, high-living Shanghai of the early 20th century is making a vigorous comeback.
Osprey have made a vigorous comeback in recent decades after the population was nearly decimated by the use of the pesticide DDT in the 1950s and '60s.
In the following decade, albums such as My Story and A Taste of the Blues, with sturdy new compositions including Put Up Or Shut Up, marked a vigorous comeback, though he rejected that description, saying, "I never went away anywhere to come back from".
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Since that time there has been a vigorous restocking of lake trout; whitefish have also made a comeback, as have lake herring and chub.
"He's a vigorous man".
Geffen had about him a vigorous energy.
A vigorous law enforcement response is essential.
The Portnoys promptly began a vigorous defense.
Kavadh I proved himself a vigorous ruler.
A vigorous back and forth ensued.
A vigorous performance, and a handsome win".
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