flare-up in the PONS Dictionary

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This has led to some speculation that a flare-up of the illuminating stars may have increased the brightness of the nebula.
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He was in remission for several years until a teenage growth spurt resulted in a flare-up -- which can last for years.
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A flare-up inside the first 90 seconds set the tone and tempers simmered throughout.
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People with a history of mental illness were more likely to experience a flare-up.
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Only an inflation flare-up could upset this scenario.
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A flare-up yesterday afternoon forced emergency services to close the main road, because of the traffic in the area.
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The specifics of this opening, including possible windows or buckling of the plate, can explain specific volcanic trends within the flare-up.
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This fact often made leaders on both sides extremely reluctant to take risks, fearing that some small flare-up could ignite a war that could wipe out all of human civilization.
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Foods that trigger a flare-up for rosacea patients are individual and not the same for every patient.
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When this stopped, the mantle wedge was opened up, and the result was the flare-up.
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