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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dramatic recovery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or impressive improvement in a situation, often related to health, finance, or performance.
Example: "After months of treatment, the athlete made a dramatic recovery and returned to the field stronger than ever."
Alternatives: "a remarkable recovery" or "an impressive recovery."
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Estrogen replacement brought about a dramatic recovery.
Then, in his late fifties, he made a dramatic recovery.
"This is a dramatic recovery for Arafat," Dr. Shikaki said.
Kristopher Boesen, who is 21, has had a dramatic recovery.
A punctured rear tyre on lap 35 ended his hopes of a dramatic recovery.
Even a dramatic recovery probably wouldn't be enough to put us in the black.
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There was an abysmal failure to report the real story of a nation's dramatic recovery, despite the UN's cynical denial of aid to a desperately poor country.
The revelation eventually led to a ban on pesticides such as DDT, followed by a slow but dramatic recovery in the populations of many animals at the top of the food chain, in particular birds such as peregrines, eagles, red kites and sparrowhawks.
After a year of aggressive therapy that was matched to his genes, not his diagnosis, he had a remarkable and dramatic recovery.
But the Chelsea defeat was just a blip: Leicester's dramatic recovery continues and they clinch safety with a game to spare, via a 0-0 drat at Sunderland.
"It's a partial but very dramatic recovery," Schwartz says.
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