Examples of 'something of a renaissance' in a sentence

Meaning of "something of a renaissance"

something of a renaissance: This phrase is used to describe a revival or rebirth of something, often referring to a renewed interest or success in a particular area after a period of decline or stagnation

How to use "something of a renaissance" in a sentence

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something of a renaissance
I like to think of myself as something of a renaissance man.
He is something of a Renaissance man.
Now the language is enjoying something of a renaissance.
There is now something of a renaissance of interest in his works.
Nuclear power is undergoing something of a renaissance.
I am something of a renaissance EMH.
In recent years gin drinking has enjoyed something of a renaissance.
Schuster was something of a renaissance man.
But in recent years Tigre has undergone something of a renaissance.
I am something of a renaissance EMH . I could use a crewmate like you.
His virtuoso pieces for piano in particular have enjoyed something of a renaissance in recent years.
Today, Brand is something of a Renaissance man, an entertainer, a writer, an activist.
The Shadowrun franchise is enjoying something of a renaissance recently.
Both effects were popular during the 1970s and are currently experiencing something of a renaissance.
I consider myself something of a renaissance woman.

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Since the civil war ended, Ivory Coast has been enjoying something of a renaissance.
We are living through something of a renaissance in Latino politics.
Industrial hemp and the CBD industry are seeing something of a renaissance.
American cities have experienced something of a renaissance since the early 1990s.
The Fedora and the Trilby Hat are also enjoying something of a renaissance.
Friedrich tells me you're something of a renaissance man.
Nonetheless, seer stones are currently undergoing something of a renaissance.
Indeed, it is now experiencing something of a renaissance.
For some months now, the idea has been enjoying something of a renaissance.
So … Friedrich tells me you are something of a renaissance man.
However, the language has evidently undergone something of a renaissance.
By contrast, TV is having something of a renaissance.
Now, in recent years, the Trabant has enjoyed something of a renaissance as a fashion accessory.
In fact, it's enjoying something of a renaissance.

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