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recoveries
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "recoveries" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to the act of recovering something, such as health, finances, or data. Example: "The hospital reported a significant increase in patient recoveries over the past month."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
However, the SFO concluded that the cost to the taxpayer of such a confiscation action would be too high and the prospect of substantial recoveries too low.
News & Media
But, at the age of 39 he is a man who knows how to get himself out of trouble, and as often as not, his errors merely provided opportunities for spectacular recoveries.
News & Media
In the past, the tendency has been for the public finances to deteriorate rapidly in recessions and bounce back even more smartly than forecast during recoveries.
News & Media
In his forensic analysis of "The Macroeconomic Record of the Coalition Government National Institute Economic Reviewew, February 2015) the economist Simon Wren-Lewis compares the total growth of output per capita in the UK from 2010 to 2013 with experience under two previous recoveries from recession, both of which were under Conservative governments.
News & Media
In the three years since the end of the recession in mid-2009, growth averaged 2.2%, barely half the 4.2% average of the seven previous recoveries.In part, this is because recoveries from financial crises face greater difficulties.
News & Media
Using the CBO's estimate, the economy would have to grow by only 2.9% now to perform as well, relative to potential, as it did in the previous seven recoveries.
News & Media
Prior to the mid-1980s productivity was very pro-cyclical, falling in recessions and rising in recoveries.
News & Media
This approach concludes that 80% of the two-percentage-point shortfall in growth relative to other recoveries is caused by slower potential.
News & Media
The dividend yield on the S&P 500 index is just 3.2%, and payouts are likely to be cut.Of course, markets can spot recoveries in profits and economic fundamentals well before they are confirmed by the official data.
News & Media
The zone's mediocre performance, the OECD says, is not just bad luck, "circumstantial arguments"—the Iraq war, oil and commodity price shocks and the stronger euro being no excuse for a "string of aborted recoveries".
News & Media
The common thread linking the puzzles is that they almost always mean trouble of one sort or another.Many stories have been presented to explain some of these phenomena (and others, as well, like rising inequality and the striking emergence of jobless recoveries).
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing economic upturns, use "recoveries" to emphasize a return to a previous state of prosperity or stability. Be specific by indicating from what situation (e.g., "recoveries from recession").
Common error
Ensure you use the plural form "recoveries" when referring to multiple instances or periods of recovery. Using the singular "recovery" when discussing multiple events can lead to grammatical errors.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "recoveries" is as a plural noun. It refers to multiple instances of regaining something lost, whether it's health, economic stability, or data. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
58%
Formal & Business
20%
Science
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "recoveries" is a versatile plural noun primarily used to describe multiple instances of returning to a former or better state, often in the context of economics, health, or data. Ludwig AI confirms the phrase's proper use. Its frequency is very common, especially in News & Media and Formal & Business sources. When using this term, ensure that the plural form accurately reflects multiple occurrences and be mindful of the specific context to convey the intended meaning effectively.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
economic rebounds
Specifically relates to the recovery of economic systems or markets.
return to normalcy
Indicates a shift back to normal conditions after a period of disruption or crisis.
recuperation periods
Stresses the importance of rest and recovery time.
restoration processes
Focuses on the gradual and systematic nature of the healing or rebuilding.
revival phases
Highlights the stage of coming back to life or regaining vitality.
processes of retrieval
Highlights the action of getting something back, especially data or information.
improvement trends
Highlights the pattern of getting better or more successful over time.
periods of convalescence
Emphasizes the time spent in recovering from an illness or medical procedure.
healing stages
Focuses on the progressive steps in the process of becoming healthy or whole again.
turnaround stories
Implies a narrative of successful recovery from a negative situation, often in business.
FAQs
How do I use "recoveries" in a sentence?
Use "recoveries" to refer to multiple instances of regaining something lost or returning to a normal state. For example, "The economy experienced several "economic recoveries" after the downturn."
What's the difference between "recoveries" and "recovery"?
"Recovery" refers to the process or act of regaining something or returning to a normal state. "Recoveries" is the plural form, used when referring to multiple instances or periods of "periods of recovery".
What can I say instead of "recoveries"?
You can use alternatives like "restoration", "revival", or "turnaround" depending on the context.
In what context should I use "recoveries"?
"Recoveries" is suitable in contexts relating to economics (e.g., market recoveries), health (e.g., patient recoveries), or data (e.g., "data retrieval"). Ensure it aligns with multiple instances or aspects of recuperation.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested