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bounce back



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Steenhuisen managed to quickly bounce back from that and found his way to parliament just a year later.

From BBC

And England will need their leader to be at his best if they are to bounce back.

From BBC

Gross domestic product expanded 0.2% in the three months through December, bouncing back from the 0.5% contraction in the third quarter of the year, Switzerland’s statistics office said Monday.

From The Wall Street Journal

That was a disappointing debut for a legendary racer looking to bounce back from her last Olympic showing.

From Los Angeles Times

Henry is a 23-year-old and will, of course, bounce back, but it was reckless and a poor decision.

From BBC