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Discover Ludwig"surged back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It describes a sudden, forceful movement or increase, often in a cyclical or repetitive manner. Example: After falling behind in the first half, the team surged back in the second half, scoring three consecutive goals to win the game.
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Battle lines surged back and forth.
At that point Soderling surged back and took the set.
The crowd surged back against the troops, fists raised.
His ratings, deep in the doldrums before the war, have surged back almost to respectability.
But the Nationals surged back against Elvin Ramirez, the Mets' sixth pitcher.
The Iraqi Army surged back in, and more than a hundred thousand Kurds fled the region.
Now that Romney has surged back into contention, liberals are making a similar mistake.
It even surged back to the top of the box-office figures last week.
But rather than crumble as they did in London, the Wildcats surged back into the contest.
Instead they surged back in the closing stages of the first half.
But when control efforts ended, the numbers surged back up and malaria was endemic once more.
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