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"made a comeback" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where someone or something becomes successful or popular again after a period of decline or absence. Example: After a string of disappointing performances, the team made a comeback and won the championship in the last few minutes of the game.
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Trains have made a comeback.
Arab nationalism has made a comeback.
Vector graphics made a comeback, however.
They haven't made a comeback.
Mansions have made a comeback.
How Tylenol Made a Comeback.
Both have made a comeback.
And then hobbyism made a comeback.
the header has made a comeback.
Then pants and markets made a comeback in 2010.
Isn't it about time Jill Whelan made a comeback?
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