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The phrase "are making a comeback" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is returning to popularity or becoming fashionable again.
Example: "After years of being out of style, vinyl records are making a comeback among music enthusiasts."
Alternatives: "are returning to popularity" or "are regaining popularity".
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In general, cars are making a comeback.
Interestingly, however, they are making a comeback.
BRICK and mortar are making a comeback.
But now the party-controlled unions are making a comeback.
STIs are making a comeback in a new generation".
Now, similar statement sweaters are making a comeback.
Alfa Romeo and Maserati of Italy are making a comeback.
Drive-in cinemas are making a comeback in America.
Inheritance taxes, once unfashionable, are making a comeback.
Five hundred years later, chapbooks are making a comeback.
But the Japanese automakers are making a comeback.
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