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Discover Ludwig"partly recovered" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that has only partially recovered or improved. For example, "The patient's health had partly recovered after weeks of physical therapy."
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Its share price fell sharply but has since partly recovered (see chart).
The stock partly recovered by the end of the day, closing at $68.76, down 10 percent.
The highly florid and acrobatic art practiced in Handel's time has been lost and only partly recovered.
It fell from about $95 a megawatt hour in 2008 to $47 last year, and has only partly recovered.
The stock, which declined $1.63, to $55.13 in regular trading, first rose as high as $55.50, then slid to $51.88, but partly recovered to trade at $54.38.
What it lost in trade, Leuven partly recovered as a seat of learning, for in 1425 the Catholic University of Leuven was founded.
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Exports may therefore partly recover as credit improves.
John Nash did partly recover, and he did not, as was feared, disgrace himself at the Nobel ceremony.
He has also regained feeling in most of his face and is partly recovering movement of his muscles.
After only partly recovering from the wound, Mr. Brutus was sent to Robben Island, where he was imprisoned for 16 months, five in solitary confinement.
If TMT stocks are taken out of the equation, the rest of the market (sometimes called the "old economy") was much less buoyant in early 2000; until this spring, it seemed to be partly recovering, confirming its inverse relationship with TMT (see chart 2).
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