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make a comeback

  1. Also, stage a comeback. Achieve a success after retirement or failure, as in After years in mediocre movies, she made a comeback on Broadway, or The humble hamburger is about to stage a comeback. [Colloquial; c. 1920] Also see come back, def. 1.



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The resurgence of interest in the company, while it was on its last breath, sparked some hope that the brand may be able to make a comeback.

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Beginning in the 1970s, a sea change in state and federal policy allowed large predators to make a comeback across California.

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He did continue to do voiceover work, however, and Moranis was set to make a comeback in a Honey I Shrunk the Kids reboot, which sadly fell through.

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He would have been hoping to make a comeback after also missing out on Euro 2024, although he has not figured regularly under manager Pep Guardiola.

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Dunkin’s Raspberry Watermelon Refresher will also make a comeback after it was introduced in mid-2023.

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