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Discover Ludwig"recap on" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
A more appropriate phrase that is used in written English would be "recapitulate on" or "recapitulate." The speaker can use this phrase when summarizing a discussion or a lecture. For example, "Let me recapitulate on the main points discussed today."
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I learned this fun fact watching a Fashion Week recap on TV3 one afternoon hosted by a big, strong beautiful woman, who kept screaming at me through the screen.
Many superstitions regarding things that bring bad luck are well known, but it is a good idea to recap on the main ones.
Can we recap on that?
Recap on all the action from Austria: Please allow a moment for the blog to load.
For example, end every meeting with a recap on who is doing what, by when.
7.42pm: There's an interminable recap on at the moment, but it's not very important.
Let's just recap on the past year in case you are as confused as my friend.
There will be a series recap on the site immediately after broadcast.
To recap: on Sunday September 14, while some of us were sleeping, global capitalism was imploding.
There isn't even a token attempt to recap on the plot or explain which elf is which.
5.10am GMT Nationalities of those on board Just to recap on the details given earlier by the airline.
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