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Discover LudwigThe phrase "revived again" is not correct in standard written English due to redundancy.
It can be used in contexts discussing the restoration of something that has already been revived once.
Example: "The ancient tradition was revived again after many years of neglect."
Alternatives: "revived" or "brought back to life."
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But it was revived again in 2012 by the Coalition.
"Lots of feelings and emotions were revived again.
A century later, the meetinghouse and surrounding cemetery were reclaimed, when membership revived again.
Born in 1992, this was switched off in mid-1999; revineDecember 1999 1999 until end-2001; revived again in early 2002 until end-2003; and only revived again (with back-dating for 2004 lastt October, until end-2005.
When it is revived again, the Human Resources Administration, instead of the shelter providers, will handle rent collection.
The term was revived again in 1802 by the emperor Gia Long but was inverted to Viet Nam.
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House prices are reviving again, even though our measure shows they are overextended compared with rents and incomes.
The next time I visit my father's grave, I will tell him that freedom is reviving again in Syria.
However, it declined after the 15th century before reviving again in the period known as the Renaixença ("Renaissance"), which began in the mid-19th century.
Maybe "the economy," as depicted on CNBC, will revive again, restoring the kinds of jobs that sustained the working poor, however inadequately, before the recession.
Possibility is the only saving remedy; given a possibility, the desperate man breathes once more, he revives again, for without possibility a man cannot, as it were, draw breath".
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