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The phrase "let's recap" is grammatically correct and commonly used in spoken and written English.
It is often used to signal a summary or review of information that has been previously discussed. Example: "Before we move on to the next topic, let's recap what we learned in the first section of the presentation."
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So lets recap.
Before we take a look at the most significant deals, lets recap all the moves, backwards from the deadline, with thanks to baseball-reference.com for the compilation: Boston Red Sox trade John Lester and Jonny Gomes to the Oakland Athetics for Yoenis Cespedes and a compensation pick.
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Photograph: David Levene 10.19am BST Royal Mail shares surge - a recap OK, let's recap on this morning's events.
Let's recap, briefly.
O.K.? Let me recap.
Let's recap.
So, let us recap.
Let me recap.
Let's recap today's developments.
In the meantime, let's recap.
Let's recap the story of the plebiscite to date.
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