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Discover Ludwig"is rekindled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that has been reignited, such as a fire, hope, or interest. For example: The enthusiasm for her new project is rekindled.
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is rekindled
verb
To kindle once again.
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A relationship (the director Peter Bogdanovich's, to Cybill Shepherd) founders, is rekindled, fizzles once again.
A flame of remembrance there, first lit in 1923, is rekindled each evening.
The romance is rekindled after Ada is married, and they plan to run away together, until her husband discloses that he has tuberculosis.
So successful is she that Adam's lapsed passion for an ex- classmate, about to marry his best friend, is rekindled with disastrous consequences.
He later muses that he, too, would like to write a storybook about - perhaps - "a bride and groom named Fania and Zigmunt" whose "love is rekindled and begins to burn like a hellish fire"..
What could be a rather hackneyed situation when a successful academic meets her old tutor and the flame is rekindled, is transformed into a moving story about ageing, alongside sensible advice about writing and prose to die for.
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Looks like Eva Longoria is rekindling her romance with ex-boyfriend Eduardo Cruz.
Extracurricularly, Tanyetta is rekindling relationships with her children, and working toward getting her own place.
Kenya's introduction of free primary schools is rekindling hope and turning lives around.
Pakistan's democracy has been rekindled.
Perhaps it will be rekindled on Omaha Beach.
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