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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and recounts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that tells a story or narrates events.
Example: "The author explores the themes of loss and recounts the journey of the main character through their struggles."
Alternatives: "and narrates" or "and tells".
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Mr. Nairne coordinated the recovery effort and recounts it in his new memoir, "Art Theft".
And now the two are fighting through the courts and recounts.
We don't have long waits at the polls, and recounts are easier than with other systems.
A "psychic television host" discusses his work and recounts conversations with those who crossed the bar.
He talks at length about their training regimes and recounts their recent performances in enthusiastic detail.
He lets them speak for themselves and recounts his own intellectual journey.
Mr. Neal drops a few names and recounts career high and low-lights.
The author knows how things work, and don't work, and recounts the knowledge impressively.
"Warsaw 1944" draws heavily on her father-in-law's private archives and recounts many previously unpublished stories of the tragedy.
Vega dons a wig, speaks in a Southern drawl, and recounts a handful of anecdotes you could find on Wikipedia.
This memoir examines the fascinating medical intricacies of Cahalan's illness and recounts the remarkable circumstances of her recovery.
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