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Discover LudwigThe word 're-emergence' is correct and it is commonly used in written English
You can use it to refer to the reappearance or revival of something that was previously present. For example, "The re-emergence of the poppies in the spring was a beautiful sight."
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His re-emergence in the rotation.
Mr. Rattner's re-emergence was not assured.
But Vaughn's re-emergence has helped enliven Rutgers.
The Feelies' re-emergence is determinedly low-key.
It was August's discovery, my discovery, Lloyd's re-emergence.
Its re-emergence is, of a cause of much celebration.
This is what makes their re-emergence so intriguing.
Three years on, this Chopin recital marked her re-emergence.
More alarming, though, is the re-emergence of fear.
Mr. Stone's latest re-emergence was a wreck.
Pardew's re-emergence as a manager has taken fight.
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