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Discover Ludwig"resumed life" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to continue living or to return to one's normal routine after a break or interruption. Example: After recovering from her illness, she finally resumed life and went back to work full-time.
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After, he resumed life at the store.
The marriage foundered, and the girls resumed life with their father, whose behavior was increasingly erratic.
Boumeddiene was there to meet him and they resumed life together.
Striker Carlos Tevez resumed life as a Manchester City footballer today after serving a two-week ban.
Despite all the jitters, the people of Goma have largely resumed life -- albeit atop a lake of hardened lava.
When the run was over Close went back to her fifth floor dressing room and resumed life as an understudy.
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Review her resume, life achievements and aspirations.
But what a shame he couldn't be satisfied with resuming life as a simple academic.
Still emotionally shaken, he tried to resume life as a writer.
To Clemens, if not to the masses, it represented vindication, and the freedom to resume life as a public figure.
There are 64 guards in total, and once they are completely reassembled, they march to the nearest bridge and disperse, resuming life as humans.
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