Sentence examples for regain from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "regain from" is not correct in standard written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not commonly used.
Example: "I need to regain from my previous mistakes." (This is incorrect usage.)
Alternatives: "recover from" or "reclaim from."

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Polls had suggested that Mr. Rudd was facing an uphill battle in persuading voters to return him to the leadership he had fought so hard to regain from Ms. Gillard.

During the Revolutionary War, he led a regiment of 400 men that tried to regain from the British a strategically placed farmhouse on the Gowanus Creek, now the Gowanus Canal.

Although his majority is a wafer-thin 568 votes, the Tories have yet to select a candidate for the seat and know they will find it hard to regain from the energetic frontbencher - particularly without a council base.

As the Illinois Supreme Court noted: '(T) he ultimate objective of this reform was to regain from professional bondsmen the control of bail releases and restore such control to the courts where it rightfully belongs.' 46 Ill.2d 544, 544, 264 N.E.2d 380—3810—381970970).

Beef consumption in this red-meat colossus has decreased so much over the decades that the nation recently fell from its perch as the world's top per capita consumer of beef, a title Argentine ranchers are fighting to regain from their tiny neighbor, Uruguay.

It is important to note that by assembling the system matrix K from the subdomain contributions, the structural f(subdomain-wise) properties of the problem are lost, which are hard to regain from K alone.

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Recharge means the amount of water an aquifer regains from precipitation and other factors.

But some of the stock's movement was ground regained from Monday, when the stock declined $2.40.

Repaired beams with CFRP plates with 90° and 45° regained from 90% to 99% of the original load capacity with a corresponding stiffness from 79%to95%5%, whereas those repaired with CFRP sheet on the web sides and a combination of CFRP plates and sheet regained from 102% to 107% of the original load capacity with a corresponding stiffness from 81% to 93%, respectively.

Whether the moderate rebels can hold on to the territory regained from ISIS remains to be seen, but analysts agree the move against the group is significant.

I'm hoping for a Proustian rush of teen-cinemania regained from that one; if not, eau-de-flatulence-under-the-bedsheets in full Odorama will do just nicely.

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