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Discover LudwigThe phrase "second comeback" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation where someone or something makes a return after a previous return, often in the context of sports, entertainment, or personal achievements.
Example: "After a brief hiatus, the band made their second comeback with a new album that topped the charts."
Alternatives: "second return" or "second revival."
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Clijsters has said that a second comeback is unlikely.
This was actually Street's second comeback in Val d'Isere.
Until this weekend, his second comeback has been a much lower-profile affair.
Adding texture, to the tapestry is Haye, who has his second comeback fight next month.
Yet the more work Jordan puts in, the more he seems intent on a second comeback.
In 1995, Fleisher made a second comeback, quietly and without any hype, as he tested his stamina.
LIZA'S AT THE PALACE Liza Minnelli's new show, her second comeback, feels more like a rally than a recital.
In her Second Comeback earlier this month, Senator Clinton picked up that technique: "Thank you so much.
"And Newt has not been able to put an apparatus like that together.'' Can Gingrich mount a second comeback?
Yet his contribution against Ireland in only his second comeback appearance has put him squarely in the frame for a place against Fiji.
Francisco Sandaza scored the winning goal in the second half and try though they might, City could not find a second comeback.
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