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"with a bounce" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe the manner in which someone or something moves or to indicate liveliness or energy. Example: She skipped down the street with a bounce in her step, excited to meet her friends.
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He might have got lucky with a bounce out.
So I thought I'd try it with a bounce.
She is curvy and walks with a bounce.
— LYNN ZINSER The Australians are clearly feeling confident, with a bounce in their step.
Wary of a double-team, you give up the ball with a bounce pass.
First the college guys leave with a bounce in their step.
"That's why you get up in the morning with a bounce in your feet.
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The game eventually restarted – with a bounce-up – after an inspection at 6pm.
Meanwhile Steele joins Dufner, Furyk and Bradley in the lead at -5 with a bounce-back birdie on 8, draining a 25-footer.
The major carriers expect widespread deployments in 2013, with a bounce-back service being implemented nationwide by June of 2013, ensuring that users know when SMS emergency messages are not available in their area.
Audiences would have to wait another five years to watch Brigitte Bardot disport herself with similar glee in "And God Created Woman," and a further three years for Marie's tomboyish verve go to bed with whatever takes your fancy, get up with a bounce to resurface in the Jean Seberg of "Breathless".
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