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The phrase "has recovered from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's physical and/or emotional recovery from an illness, injury or difficult situation. For example: "After months of hard work, Jane has recovered from her injury and is back to her usual level of activity."
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She has recovered from that wound.
It has recovered from adversity many times.
He has recovered from the serious burns.
He has recovered from a knee injury.
Since then, Tweedy has recovered from a prescription drug habit.
Bonderman has recovered from his sore elbow and Rogers from shoulder and elbow problems.
Silver has recovered from surgery on her hand and is expected to swim on the relay.
The policy challenges are unenviable, even if Russia has recovered from its severely weakened state.
America has recovered from worse before, and may do so again.
The Brazilian currency, the real, has recovered from its swoon during the election.
Both these excellent histories show how Russia has recovered from far worse to rise again.
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has extracted from
has restored from
has retrieved from
has relocated from
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has received from
has uncovered from
has removed from
has recorded from
has recuperated from
leaves recovered from
has learned from
has ballooned from
has resigned from
has matured from
has benefitted from
has dropped from
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