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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost recovered" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is very close to being fixed, restored, or healed. For example, "My ankle is almost recovered, and I should be able to start running again soon."
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The irradiation-hardening almost recovered during annealing.
That they almost recovered them would have delighted him.
The hydraulic conductivity and dispersivity parameters were almost recovered after disinfection of the columns.
Dexia had almost recovered from its previous stumble when its troubles flared anew in recent weeks.
The capillary and arterial density of this group recovered with angiogenic synergism and cardiac functions had almost recovered.
The probability of cracking during the compression likely increased above 40% strain; however, even then, the particles almost recovered its spherical shapes after unloading.
Importantly, when the current rate returned to 50 mA g−1 from 500 mA g−1, the capacity almost recovered fully.
The forest has almost recovered by itself, although I still saw affected trees everywhere, including on Badaró's property, the seeds of the pod black, cobwebby, and spoiled-smelling.
Furthermore, as mass ratio of sericin/ sericin + NIPAm) is 20%, the wound healing area treated with nanocomposite hydrogels at 6th day reached up to 83%, 3 times of gauze, and almost recovered at 13th day.
Conversely, the yields of LSRuZ dropped slightly, but remained steady over the 2 h when the contaminants were present, and almost recovered to pre-contaminant levels when the contaminants were removed.
Richard Cox, the city's chief operating officer, said Atlanta has almost recovered from a cyberattack that took aim at the city's computer network in March, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Stephen Deere reports.
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