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"back into the spotlight" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something re-emerging into the public eye or regaining prominence. For example, "After years of obscurity, the star singer stepped back into the spotlight with their most recent album."
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Some old-timers crept back into the spotlight.
"This is his chance to get back into the spotlight.
WHY did he step back into the spotlight a few years ago?
The incident thrust the senator back into the spotlight after several years of quiet.
Outside events have also forced race back into the spotlight, and onto the Obama agenda.
The Miami and Penn State investigations brought back into the spotlight other cases from Emmert's tenure.
Meanwhile, films that found an audience before the season started are nosing back into the spotlight.
Except that both are about to be pitched back into the spotlight one more time.
An industry bauble, however deserved or appreciated, is unlikely to tempt her back into the spotlight.
This week, two stories have brought the gender pay gap back into the spotlight.
But as Saturday night passed into Sunday morning, Ukraine bounced back into the spotlight.
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