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The phrase "achieve a comeback on" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where someone or something is trying to regain a previous position or status, but the preposition "on" is not appropriate here.
Example: "The team worked hard to achieve a comeback in the second half of the game."
Alternatives: "make a comeback in" or "stage a comeback against".
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This was Heraclius' last attempt to achieve a comeback on the Syrian front.
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That, of course, is exactly the kind of result Madrid will be looking for on Tuesday as they attempt to achieve a most unlikely comeback against Dortmund.
The band then suffered a series of line-up changes and, although managing a comeback on the club circuit, they never achieved another mainstream breakthrough and split up in 1973.
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Currently attempting a comeback on the London stage.
When was a comeback on the cards?
Wow, do we have a comeback on our hands?
Trinidad announced a comeback on March 2 , 2004
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