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The phrase "experience a revival" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe an event, activity, or trend that has experienced a resurgence in popularity. For example, "The art of writing love letters has experienced a revival in recent years."
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But starting with some residential developments in the Arverne section, in 2002, the area has begun to experience a revival.
The memories of New York's lower Second Avenue, the once-throbbing epicenter of Jewish cultural life, are about to experience a revival.
Carroll argues, with surprising power, that the church will experience a revival only if it confronts its relationship to the Holocaust with unsparing honesty and repentance.
He said he came into office in 2001 with a sense of urgency because Miami had yet to experience a revival like New York City's or Miami Beach's.
When Ortiz was batting.186 on June 2, the Red Sox did not know if he would experience a revival or slog through all of 2009.
"If we got that back," Mr. Ferrer said, "that whole Third Avenue corridor would experience a revival: coffee shops, restaurants, dry cleaners, all the services people need in the area".
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American cities are experiencing a revival.
The BBC has recently experienced a revival in its fortunes.
Recently, research on the lateralization of linguistic and nonlinguistic (emotional) prosody has experienced a revival.
Resurfacing of the femur has experienced a revival, particularly in younger and more active patients.
Latin, however, was experiencing a revival, with a 7.5 percent increase in student numbers.
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