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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to surge back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the capability of something or someone to recover or return to a previous state, especially after a setback or decline.
Example: "After facing significant challenges, the company was able to surge back and regain its market position."
Alternatives: "capable of bouncing back" or "able to recover quickly".
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He fell to seventh place after pitting, and by the time Gordon was able to surge back toward the front, Ricky Rudd's lead was too big.
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Should such people succeed in launching an attack, there will be 10,000 military personnel able to surge quickly on to the streets to back up the police.
But with Kraus blocking Puckett's path, Rahlves was able to surge into the lead.
Economists have been puzzling about how the recovery has been able to surge for so long without inflation.
It couldn't do both – U.S. production of naval vessels wouldn't really be able to surge until mid-1943.
In 2012, only 65.9% of the tertiary hospitals in Shandong Province were able to surge patient-care beds, with the total surge capacity being 12.52%, within 24 hours (28).
But he's the first of the not-Romney candidates to actually surge back.
For anyone thinking that the economy would surge back to full throttle, the sluggish response to the stimulus is disappointing.
But demand will surge back, he predicts.
But numbers to Italy surged back amid unrest in Libya and Tunisia.
Tourists have flocked to the valley and its faltering economy is surging back to life.
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