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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recover interest" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to regain or regain back interest in something. For example: - After a long hiatus, I am starting to recover interest in playing the guitar again. - The company's new marketing campaign helped them recover interest in their products. - Despite their initial disappointment, the team was able to recover interest and motivation to win the championship. - The museum's new exhibit is expected to help recover interest in art among young people.
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Under the act, a lender is not allowed to recover interest or default charges for any period during which it has failed to comply with the requirements.
Plaintiff can also recover interest that would have been earned by the money value of the object and any expense (except attorney's fees) incurred in attempting to recover the object.
VE, she argues, makes it easier to "recover" interest in and analyze understanding and wisdom.
On the other hand, the "underchallenged" subtype may need to recover interest and enthusiasm to regain satisfaction and meaning with regard to the tasks assigned.
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European policymakers are right to give the banks a chance to recover before interest rates start going up again.
With the economy just beginning to recover, rising interest rates are not a major threat; currently rates are so low as to be barely noticeable.
The plaintiffs in both cases, who collectively owe the federal government tens of millions of dollars in back taxes, are seeking to recover fees, interest and penalties.
But that did not change the tenor of the report, which confirmed that the sector was failing to recover despite interest rates near record lows.
Appetite for risk is non-existent: "This is not a time to try something clever in FX," says a trading boss in London.Volatility will eventually come back British holidaygoers may have noticed the value of the pound rising and falling this week as the world's biggest economies recover and interest rates move around more.
A stronger economic climate may help contain the number of foreclosures on newly purchased property, but, once the economy recovers, interest rates will rise and the real estate market will slow down.
The rate fluctuated with the economy, of course, falling during recessions and when interest rates were high, and rising when the economy recovered or interest rates were declining.
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