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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually recovered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has genuinely returned to a previous state of health or condition after a period of difficulty or illness.
Example: "After months of treatment, she has actually recovered from her illness and is now back to her normal routine."
Alternatives: "truly recovered" or "genuinely recovered".
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Labour, which the SDP aimed to replace, actually recovered.
What is the hard evidence that you actually recovered?
But even after that seemingly irrecoverable disaster, Romney actually recovered.
Monday night's performance, alas, did little to reassure that he has actually recovered.
Consumer confidence had already been weakened by gasoline prices, Mr. Glassman said, and has actually recovered.
Furthermore, business investment has actually recovered fairly strongly since the official recession ended.
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Do you agree? A. It is not clear if the economy is actually recovering.
What creditors actually recover after company defaults is heading below 20percentt of face value.
"The banks should be able to muddle through and actually recover.
How much money the U.S. government actually recovers from Beltrán-Leyva remains to be seen.
And with our cricket team struggling, God knows we need the title... .. He's actually recovering from injury William.
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