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"snap back" is an appropriate phrase to use in written English.
It is typically used to convey a quick, sharp response or reaction. For example, "The detective snapped back an answer to the suspect's question before they had a chance to think."
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We'll snap back, of course.
"It's hard to snap back".
But snap back to attention.
When will business travel snap back?
How fast does a person's microbiome snap back to normal?
How quickly she was able to snap back into character!
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He compared Lin to a stretched-out rubber band — flexible, but lacking that snap-back quality.
According to the above classifications of snap-back repellers for maps in metric spaces, the snap-back repeller in the Marotto paper [25] is regular and nondegenerate.
Next, we show O is a snap-back repeller of F in the norm ∥ ⋅ ∥ ∗.
The analyses were supplemented with the standard calculation method of snap-back timing.
Then, a chaotification theorem based on the snap-back repeller theory for maps is established.
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