Examples of 'returned to great' in a sentence

Meaning of "returned to great"

returned to great: This phrase could be interpreted in different contexts, but it generally implies a comeback or a reversion to a significant or favorable state. It might suggest a return to success, joy, or prominence after a period of decline or absence. For example, 'Despite facing setbacks, he returned to great form and won the championship.'

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Seaman McBride had returned to Great Lakes to go to gunnery school.
Over the next decades, Du Bois periodically returned to Great Barrington.
Small returned to Great Britain after the war.
After living in the US they returned to Great Britain.
They returned to Great Britain to operate his studio at St. Ives.
Trenchard departed France in mid-November and returned to Great Britain to take a holiday.
Maclean returned to Great Britain after the peace settlement of 1783 with the American colonies.
After the war, Goodman returned to Great Britain.
Edward returned to Great Inagua and, disheartened, informed Vane of Thatch 's death.
A delegation from the Committee returned to Great Britain in May 1994.
In March 1944 she returned to Great Britain and was attached to the 1st Cruiser Squadron.
Two years later, he returned to Great Britain to pursue an acting career.

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