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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are able to recapture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to regain or retrieve something that was lost or missed.
Example: "With the new marketing strategy, we hope that we are able to recapture the interest of our former customers."
Alternatives: "can regain" or "are capable of reclaiming".
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And that is how white men are able to recapture the glory that was once all theirs in the United States.
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Air strikes have obviously not been able to recapture Mosul.
We were able to recapture it on the road".
Alexandra Stevenson, a Wimbledon semifinalist in 1999, has not been able to recapture her success.
In doing so, he was able to recapture the brand's youthfulness.
"The team that's able to recapture that form is the one that's going to win.
Airline unions, meanwhile, must wonder whether they will ever be able to recapture their strength of earlier years.
It was many years before Mr. Kolitz was able to recapture his story and claim it as his own.
Damon, whose DiCaprio-like quicksilver charisma has become something more stolid and workmanlike, was able to recapture that early magnetism.
"My sense is that newspapers in their traditional form are not going to be able to recapture this audience," said Professor Patterson.
But Glastonbury is such an entity in itself, I wouldn't be able to recapture it, and I wouldn't want to try".
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