Sentence examples for to recoup from inspiring English sources

The word "to recoup" is correct and usable in written English
Generally, it means to recover losses or costs, usually through a reimbursement or return of time or money. For example, "The company was able to recoup their losses by obtaining a loan."

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to recoup

verb

To make back, as an investment.

  • He barely managed to recoup his money. He sold out for just what he had invested.

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It's hard to recoup that".

He labored to recoup.

Make it "to try to recoup".

"How to recoup the cost of innovation?

A decade later, these proved hard to recoup.

"We have a lot to recoup".

They've got to recoup that £285m somehow.

"Their goal is to recoup the investment".

Still, he has time to recoup.

Somehow, you've got to recoup your expenses".

The pressure to recoup the investment early is overwhelming.

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