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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major recall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant withdrawal of products from the market due to safety concerns or defects.
Example: "The company announced a major recall of its latest smartphone model due to battery overheating issues."
Alternatives: "a significant recall" or "a large-scale recall."
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"It was seriously underprepared for a major recall," he said.
The agency has just managed a major recall of other cars prompted by air bag problems.
As a result some hamburger producers refused to sell to Costco for fear it would start a major recall.
The effects of a major recall are often unpredictable, bringing near ruin for some companies and few consequences for others.
As Wisconsin braces for a new chapter in its political war — a major recall effort against Gov.
Sales in the United States fell 5 percent, as a major recall of Tylenol and other popular nonprescription medicines hurt sales.
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At Belbek airport, Alexei, a major, recalled he was at defence college with Admiral Berezovsky.
One afternoon, I was showing a rough cut to Jeremy in which an interviewee – who had been an MP and an army major – recalled the botched military campaign in Norway.
Until Friday, Mr. Toyoda's only public comment since the second major recall was an apology that came in a brief interview with a Japanese broadcaster on the sidelines of the economic forum in Davos.
Mildred Cohn Primakoff, a chemistry major, recalled advice from her department chairman.
It was the third major recall in a week for the Japanese automaker, which said on Thursday that it was recalling 820,000 Civic compact and Pilot S.U.V.'s from the 2002 through 2004 model years because the headlights could fail.
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