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Term: Back from the Dead

Description:

The term "back from the dead" refers to a situation in which someone or something returns to life or makes a dramatic comeback after being presumed dead or nonexistent. It can be used metaphorically to describe a resurgence or revival.

Sample Sentences:

  • After being missing for several years, the hiker was miraculously back from the dead.
  • The band's album, once thought to be forgotten, made a stunning comeback and came back from the dead.
  • John had a near-fatal accident, but thanks to the advancements in medical technology, he was able to come back from the dead.
  • The ancient myth tells the story of a mystical creature that can bring the dead back to life.

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