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recoverer
noun
Agent noun of recover; one who recovers.
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The word "recoverer" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe someone who has succeeded in recovering something lost, stolen, or otherwise taken away. For example, "The police were able to apprehend the thief and the recoverer soon had their stolen bicycle back."
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Poggio, the foremost recoverer of Classical texts, was also a moralist, a historian, a brilliant correspondent, and an early scholar of architectural antiquities.
An Arab boy in Tripoli helps the American forces by acting as interpreter and recoverer of stolen goods from the natives.
Finally, Rodgers the recoverer, sober 16 years now.
By James A. Maxwell The New Yorker, June 1 , 1946P. 27 An Arab boy in Tripoli helps the American forces by acting as interpreter and recoverer of stolen goods from the natives.
It was Robert Swinston, a longtime Cunningham dancer and recoverer of lost Cunningham works, who talked him into reading the text onstage in the festival revival of "How to Pass, Kick, Fall and Run".
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