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The word "reemergence" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the act of something emerging again after a period of absence. For example: "After years of silence, the band made their reemergence in the music industry with a new hit song."
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reemergence
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A second or subsequent emergence after being hidden etc.
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SIR —Your article on the return of the cicadas to northern Illinois this month admirably described this wondrous insect's reemergence every 17 years, many millions strong.
Roberto Perli, a former Fed staffer now with Cornerstone Macro, says, "[Ms] Yellen herself would most likely welcome a reemergence of domestic inflation and, consequently, the opportunity to tighten policy as it would mean that the economy would be finally firing on all cylinders again".But inflation is no longer what separates hawks from doves.
The reemergence of purely melodic-rhythmic forces as major determinants of musical form in the Expressionist works of Arnold Schoenberg and his school prior to World War I was a logical, perhaps inevitable consequence of the weakening of tonal centres in 19th-century post-Romantic music.
The area's economic strength led to the reemergence of calls for self-rule, culminating in a period of semiautonomy from 1913 to 1923.
Despite such great advances in identifying and controlling agents of disease and in devising methods for their control, the world still faces the threat of new diseases such as AIDS and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS), the reemergence of old scourges such as tuberculosis, cholera, and diphtheria, and the increasing resistance of microbes to antibiotics.
The Cologne studio soon became a focal point of the reemergence of Germany as a dominant force in new music.
Despite this gradual reemergence of Frisian, Dutch still functions as the primary standard language of Friesland.
Its discovery was tantamount to the Resurrection, for its reemergence into the light of day was seen as a restoration of life where before only darkness reigned.
He also continued to face allegations of corruption, which included the reemergence of older charges: in March 2012 the Supreme Court of Appeal ordered a review by the Pretoria High Court of the 2009 decision by state prosecutors to drop corruption charges against Zuma.
The U.S.S.R. itself acknowledged the illegality of their incorporation in 1940 and recognized their reemergence as independent states.
Only Mao's death in September and the purge of the Gang of Four by a coalition of political, police, and military leaders in October 1976 paved the way for Deng's subsequent reemergence in 1977.
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