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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recap" can be used as a noun or a verb in written English
As a noun, it means a brief summary or review of something previously mentioned. As a verb, it means to give a summary or review of something. Example 1 (noun): "At the end of the meeting, the manager gave a recap of the main points discussed." Example 2 (verb): "Before the exam, the teacher asked the students to recap what they had learned in the previous lesson."
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I'll recap.
Let's recap.
To recap.
Episode five recap Episode four recap Episode three recap Episode two recap Episode one recap.
So, to recap: HURRICANE.
Episode three recap Episode two recap Episode one recap.
First, a recap within a recap.
Episode two recap Episode one recap.
Let's recap, briefly.
O.K.? Let me recap.
A quick recap.
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