Examples of 'flared up again' in a sentence

Meaning of "flared up again"

flared up again: Refers to a situation or issue reigniting or intensifying after a period of calm or inactivity. It implies that a conflict, emotion, or problem has resurfaced and become more prominent

How to use "flared up again" in a sentence

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flared up again
It has not flared up again to our knowledge.
But the tensions soon flared up again.
Cancer flared up again last spring.
Pregnancy rumors had flared up again.
How it flared up again is another matter.
But negotiations stalled and tensions flared up again.
Disturbances flared up again and again.
We note that opposition to the regime has flared up again.
Workers flared up again.
It is in this context that the revolutionary flame flared up again.
But fighting flared up again.
It flared up again that evening, after dinner.
The allergies have flared up again.
The uprising flared up again with the outbreak of the Korean War.
The Tibet issue has flared up again.

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The Novatianist controversy flared up again following the last great persecution under the Emperor Diocletian.
He has an Achilles problem that has flared up again.
The tank battle flared up again during the morning hours.
A year on and she returned to Tanzania as war flared up again in eastern DRC.
She said his anger flared up again after reading the indictment.
He then returned to China where the epidemic had flared up again with a vengeance.
The issue flared up again in March.
The conflict between North and South Korea flared up again today.
Gang violence flared up again in New York tonight.
He made a new proposal, old disagreements have flared up again.
Discussion flared up again.
When he did go back to church, his back had flared up again.
However his back injury flared up again and his form fell away.
The surface of the desk darkened, and then flared up again.
JRA had flared up again.
When she saw that, her asthma flared up again.
Fighting has flared up again in the Central African nation of Chad.
After breakfast the next day, the pain flared up again.
It flared up again during Obama 's second term.
Recently, the pandemic has flared up again in many countries.
Unfortunately, each time the wind direction changed the fires flared up again.
However, feuding flared up again following their return to Monrovia.
About a year has passed, and the battle over speed has flared up again.
Last week, fires flared up again in the Australian Capital Territory, moving closer to Tidbinbilla.
The debate on Ukraine 's debt has flared up again.
Things flared up again the other night.".
Bai Weiwei's young miss temper flared up again.
In 1314 the conflict flared up again with an attack by Schwyz into Einsiedeln.
I do not believe you are . I see that your tennis elbow has flared up again.
In fact, Ebola cases recently flared up again in Sierra Leone and Guinea.
In later years, the dispute between the Orthodox and Catholic islanders flared up again.
It 's obviously flared up again.
Meanwhile, Stephen 's burns, which had appeared to be healing, suddenly flared up again.
The debate on the risks of nuclear power flared up again after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.
When the Second World War came along, the controversy flared up again.

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