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Discover Ludwig'is irrecoverable' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used when something has been lost or destroyed and cannot be returned or recovered. For example, "The damage to the house following the tornado is irrecoverable."
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is irrecoverable
adjective
Not recoverable or admitting of recovery; incapable of being recovered.
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Lots of it is irrecoverable.
Once spent, it is irrecoverable.
He finds instead that the sensation of Oxenhope is irrecoverable.
Iran is an "Islamic republic", where "the pre-Islamic past is irrecoverable".
"It was a lesson that no loss is irrecoverable," he said.
But it means that much of the history of what passed between the C.I.A. and the N.S.A. is irrecoverable.
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Some past damage and botches remain, and some of her intentions are irrecoverable.
Though the dogma may be irrecoverable, Dr. Glowacki argues that it rapidly attracted adherents.
His solicitors eventually ratcheted up costs of £1m on a CFA, which will now be irrecoverable.
Sponsors who are part of the warp and weft of Oldham are already lost and may be irrecoverable.
In my book about Leonardo, for instance, I open with a detail of his life that should be irrecoverable – his dress sense.
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