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The phrase "regained popularity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something that lost popularity in the past has become popular again. For example, "Vinyl records have recently regained popularity among young music fans."
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But lately the Ottoman era has regained popularity in popular culture.
The Limited, including its Express division, with its colorful knit tops and sweaters, has regained popularity with young shoppers.
We are the generation that came from the regained popularity of Shirley dolls in the 70's.
Some of the biggest gainers are hybrid cars, which were offered at big discounts last year but regained popularity as gas prices climbed.
Displaced architecturally by the light, vertical styles of Gothic architecture, the dome regained popularity during the European Renaissance and Baroque periods.
Superheroes regained popularity among readers, and the commercial success of DC's superhero books soon led rival companies (most notably Marvel Comics) to also return to the genre.
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It always seems to regain popularity whenever the economy is in a prolonged slump.
A new generation of critics, spectators, even producers was helping the New Wave directors regain popularity.
But the festival is slowly helping it regain popularity in the mainstream media".
After pushing through his Agenda 2010 reforms, he hoped to regain popularity on the back of economic revival.
He said Tesco was probably winning shoppers back from all of its rivals, while Morrisons was regaining popularity in the North of England and the Midlands.
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