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resurgence

[ri-sur-juhns] / rɪˈsɜr dʒəns /


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One Instagram reel of the clip got 40 million views in two days and has fueled a resurgence of interest in the Prime Video series, which ended after season four in 2023.

From The Wall Street Journal

Christmas gatherings may have caused a resurgence in flu and other winter viruses, NHS leaders say.

From BBC

Perhaps the biggest surprise in the quarter was the sudden resurgence of healthcare stock funds, with the average fund in Morningstar’s Health fund category up 13.3%.

From Barron's

Smart glasses, billed as the future of wearable technology, are having a resurgence.

From BBC

The past year and a half has brought a Hudson resurgence, with her high-profile rock album “Glorious,” hit Netflix show “Running Point” and current Oscar buzz.

From Los Angeles Times