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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of unrecoverable" is a correct and usable expression in written English
You may use it when referring to something that is impossible to get back or reverse, such as a financial loss or damage to a natural habitat. For example, "The previous owners of the land left behind a trail of unrecoverable environmental damage."
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Most of the remainder sit on billions of dollars-worth of unrecoverable loans, and would have failed long ago if only the politicians had let them.
Banks never recovered from the bursting of Japan's speculative bubble in 1990 and remain saddled with an untold (and undisclosed) sea of unrecoverable debts.
Storing gas is expensive, partly because reservoirs need to be pumped full of unrecoverable "cushion gas" to maintain pressure, and partly because storing gas for the future means giving up the opportunity to sell it today.
Helped by toothless regulators who turned a blind eye to their losses, the initial reaction was to simply do nothing while banks creaked under the weight of unrecoverable loans.
These include the tendency to seek out information that supports one's own argument, and to discount information that does not; and the sunk-cost fallacy the factoring-in of unrecoverable costs already incurred when making decisions.
Devoid of self-pity and self-dramatization, her singing conveys the mixture of resilience, fatalism, appreciation and sorrow felt by a solitary 54-year-old woman who has abandoned her quest for romantic love but retains aching memories of unrecoverable passion.
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Similarly, the software algorithms for each stage were compartmentalized to create a simple and flexible system, whilst still allowing all the devices to be automatically shut down in the event of an unrecoverable failure in any one of them.
Severe, relentless, devoid of ambient comfort, it was an eerie approximation of an unrecoverable past.
With this back step, the room teetered on the brink of an unrecoverable collapse.
Innsbruck, with its wide monumental squares and Hapsburg-era bombast, seemed less like a living city than it did a dreamscape of an unrecoverable past.
Then he began to hear the music of the unrecoverable years... when all the dead boys in the 12th Regiment had been living and cutting in on other dead boys on lost dance floors: the years when no one who could dance worth a damn had ever heard of Cherbourg or St.-Lô, or Hürtgen Forest or Luxembourg".
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