renewed popularity

collocation in English

meaningsofrenewedandpopularity

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renewed
adjective
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/rɪˈnjuːd/
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/rɪˈnuːd/
begun or ...
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popularity
noun[U]
uk
/ˌpɒp.jəˈlær.ə.ti/
us
/ˌpɑː.pjəˈler.ə.t̬i/
the fact that something or someone is liked, enjoyed, or supported by ...
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(Definition ofrenewedandpopularityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Cruisers' comfort, style, and affordability (compared to mountain and racing bikes) have led torenewedpopularityin recent years.
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It has hadrenewedpopularityin the last two years.
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She later had a second mastectomy but continued working and gainedrenewedpopularity.
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Eventually, there was a complicated crossover with the later psychic channeling movement, which found a degree ofrenewedpopularitybeginning in the late 1960s.
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Unfortunately, hisrenewedpopularitybrought a large increase in the number of death threats, requiring a significant increase in personal security.
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Hedasrenewedpopularityin the latter half of the 19th century resulted in the dissemination of his pieces throughout the world.
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The evidence suggests that it originated in the 1980s during a period ofrenewedpopularityof cocktails and mixed drinks.
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Therenewedpopularityof dolphins in the 1960s resulted in the appearance of many dolphinariums around the world, which have made dolphins accessible to the public.
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It has recently foundrenewedpopularity.
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This collaboration thenrenewedpopularityin the design.
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It foundrenewedpopularityin the early 1970s as the demand for real ale grew, but lost this position as cask ale became easier to find.
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