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The phrase "a sharp recovery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quick and significant improvement in a situation, often in economic or health contexts.
Example: "After several months of decline, the economy showed a sharp recovery, surprising analysts and boosting consumer confidence."
Alternatives: "a rapid rebound" or "a swift recovery".
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We had a sharp recession followed by a sharp recovery in the 1980s.
Much of the recent run-up in share prices appears to be betting on a sharp recovery in corporate profits.
Barring a sharp recovery, Mr. Paulson will have to write a personal check to the organization for several million dollars.
The forecasts cook in a sharp recovery in growth in the year ended in March 2014, to 6.1-6.7 6.1-6.7
This is because it is expecting the economy to deliver a sharp recovery in revenues even without tax rises.
Despite a sharp recovery last month, the Nikkei finished the fiscal year that ends Sunday down 15.2percentt from a year ago.
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Investors were already expecting a recession, and although the attack may worsen the recession, it could also lead to a sharper recovery, Mr. Dorsey said.
Volker's Bear is rare in that a slow and steady decline was followed by a sharp precipitous recovery.
Perhaps the Great Contraction of 2008-09 will be different from other deep financial crises, and we will see a sustained sharp recovery worldwide.
"I think we can look forward to steady growth, not like a very sharp recovery, but enough compared to their bottom line".
Because of the size of the contraction in economic activity, unless we get an immediate and sharp recovery, the revenues of the trust fund will be tracking lower for a number of years".
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