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Yes. Grover Cleveland won in 1884, lost his bid for re-election in 1888 but won a second term in 1892. He was the only president to try again after being defeated in a bid for a second term.

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Yes. In fact, GroverCleveland actually came back and won a second term in 1892 after losing in his first try for a second term in 1888.

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