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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she has rejoined" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone has joined or returned to a group or team after previously being absent. Example: After taking a break from the company to pursue other opportunities, Sarah has rejoined the team as the new marketing director.
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Now she has rejoined Mr. Schneider against Mr. Malkin.
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She had rejoined the company's board last September at the end of the ban.
McVie said she was honoured to receive the award and confirmed that she had rejoined Fleetwood Mac after 15 years and that the group were back in the studio recording a new album.
However, GB performance director David Tanner told BBC Sport that while the 27-year-old has rejoined her regiment, she will return after a year to prepare for Rio.
Scott Weiland has rejoined Velvet Revolver.
Race Radio says he has rejoined.
He has rejoined the group for reunion performances since 2008.
Serbia has rejoined the international community and its institutions.
INSIDE PITCH Tim Raines has rejoined the Somerset (N.J).
And each time, he has rejoined the practice squad days later.
Neilson has rejoined the team and said he wanted to coach in this round.
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