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"resumed normalcy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means that something has returned to a state of normality or has resumed its usual course of action after a disruption or disturbance. Example: After the intense hurricane passed through the town, the residents were relieved when life resumed normalcy with the reopening of schools and businesses.
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Governors Cuomo, Rossello and Christie were doing what governors are supposed to do during an emergency response: working to get the help needed to resume normalcy.
Once refugees arrive, they need to be able to resume normalcy--earn a living, integrate into society, be allowed the opportunity to live safely.
Slowly her life resumed some normalcy; she went back to school to become a dedicated Montessori Teacher and eventually a beloved Administrator.
And Treena Clark wrote: Forget about resuming the normalcy of daily life and trying to race to work.
PARIS — Just as European markets seemed to resume their normalcy after the tumult of their sovereign debt crises, the wolves are back at the door.
On Monday, French reality resumed its brooding normalcy.
Although a semblance of normalcy resumed in the main city of this west African country, there were undercurrents that suggested that a yearlong descent into political and ethnic-religious struggles was far from over.
As construction workers continued to board up blown-out windows in the main terminal, as well as turning to the more serious repair work in a damaged concourse that had part of its roof torn off, the business of ferrying passengers resumed with surprising normalcy.
Orders were followed, lives were lost and normalcy resumed.
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And where should Americans be this Halloween, balanced between frightful warnings of a new reality and injunctions to resume an old normalcy that seems ever more remote?
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