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The phrase "rose from the ashes" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which someone or something experiences such devastation that it appears that recovery is impossible, yet somehow, miraculously, it finds a way to resurface. For example: Despite losing her entire savings in the stock market crash, Amy rose from the ashes and was able to return to her previous level of prosperity.
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THE Phoenix rose from the ashes.
Bill Clinton rose from the ashes of Michael Dukakis.
5 It rose from the ashes (phoenix).
SoFi rose from the ashes of urban decay.
The church rose from the ashes after being burned, with parishioners meeting in secret.
"That's when the Traffic Droid rose from the ashes of near death".
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It shall rise from the ashes".
New life rises from the ashes.
Rising from the ashes: what happens now?
Rising from the ashes of ground zero!
"We can rise from the ashes.
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