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comeback

[kuhm-bak] / ˈkʌmˌbæk /




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She underwent a partial knee replacement in April 2024 and quietly began her comeback.

From Los Angeles Times

But the injury casts doubt over whether she will be able to compete and Vonn admitted just reaching the start gate on Sunday would be "a pretty good comeback if I can pull it off".

From BBC

Liu retired at 16 years old after the Beijing Olympics, took two years off and is now launching a comeback practically never seen in figure skating.

From Los Angeles Times

The US skiing great's Olympic comeback, at the age of 41 and with a titanium implant in her right knee, is set to be one of the storylines of the Games.

From Barron's

Since he lost his job, he has also attempted a comeback on new media.

From The Wall Street Journal