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"long recuperation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a period of time during which a person is recovering from an illness, injury, or other physical or mental strain. It can be used in various contexts, such as medical reports, personal narratives, and literature. Example: After undergoing a major surgery, John was told by his doctor that he would need a long recuperation period before he could resume his normal activities.
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Another long recuperation followed.
Tuberculosis was a disease that needed a long recuperation.
With a long recuperation ahead, she went home to California.
It was a formative experience, he said, as was a passion for photography, which he acquired during his long recuperation.
She had to use a wheelchair at first, but after many operations and a long recuperation she learned to walk with a prosthetic leg.
Guardiola, and Rummenigge eventually as well, were unhappy about the long recuperation times of injured key players like Franck Ribéry this season.
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My friends' parents bore all the medical expenses, including those for long recuperations in a sanatorium.
Insurers do not pay for care provided by home care aides, often needed for both short and long recuperations.
It is unknown how long the recuperation period will last.
Still, Mr. Kufel, 63, a financial controller in Roanoke, Va., worried that conventional hip replacement surgery would mean a long, painful recuperation.
A long period of recuperation followed, and Ebert took a break from film reviewing until October 2006.
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