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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are back on trend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has returned to popularity or is currently fashionable again.
Example: "After a few years of being out of style, high-waisted jeans are back on trend this season."
Alternatives: "have returned to fashion" or "are in vogue again."
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Clarke said in August the business had been through the worst and was back on an upward trend.
By 1948, real output was back on its long-run growth trend, and the Baby Boom was underway.
#therescue is back to trending.
In recent months Wall Street has responded with sharp rises the day after the Fed cut 50 basis points or more from key interest rates and after a bump in the road Thursday morning the trend appeared to be back on track.
If employment snaps back, we'll be back on the old curve," he says, referring to the trend of rising congestion before 2008.
"Now the trends are back from the '80s.
And investors are backing the trend to continue.
But then it was back to the downward trend.
Trash, as ever, has been trying to stay on trend and reckons the 1920s are back.
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