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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reappear in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that appears in a place or situation again after a period of absence or disappearance. For example, "After ten years away, the lost painting finally reappeared in a local gallery."
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They will reappear in next month's total.
The Trinovantes do not reappear in history.
They will reappear in October.
But it did not reappear in the women's thighs.
Years will pass before she will reappear in his mind.
Archetypal Indo-European themes also reappear in these epics.
Individual farms started to reappear in the post-Soviet years.
The discontinuities of "The Strike" reappear in these journal pages.
Withhold water and don't resume until leaves reappear in September.
And do they reappear in the third book?
About midway through, dancers suddenly reappear in modern-day leotards.
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