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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always recovered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something consistently returns to a previous state or condition after a setback or disruption.
Example: "Despite the challenges faced over the years, the economy has always recovered, demonstrating its resilience."
Alternatives: "consistently bounced back" or "perpetually restored."
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At the same time, Evans has always recovered his footing.
The membranes have different roughness on both their surfaces but are always recovered by the polymeric material.
Feliciano said his arm has always recovered quickly after appearances, and that this setback was unrelated to his workload.
The adopted model and associated analysis also indicate that periodic uniform responses essential for bonding are always recovered once the critical build height is surpassed.
But he almost always recovered in time to take the ritual walk down the runway, however unsteadily, at the finale of his shows.
If your LoJack-equipped Porsche is stolen, you can call the local police department and say, in effect, "Go fetch". Stolen cars with such devices are almost always recovered.
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"NSA always recovers," Ennis said.
as, after running, we always recover.
Of course, it seemed he was always recovering from something.
"High points, low points, the dedicated always recover.
They always recover — even from being dead, in some cases — and go right back to work.
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