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The phrase "to recuperate" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the process of recovering or regaining health, strength, or energy after an illness or exertion.
Example: "After the surgery, it took her several weeks to recuperate fully."
Alternatives: "to recover" or "to get better."
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to recuperate
verb
To recover, especially from an illness; to get better from an illness.
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He stayed in Houston to recuperate.
The Celtics sent Green home to "recuperate".
It took him eight months to recuperate.
Again, there was no time to recuperate.
I've been sick, so it's a nice place to recuperate.
She went back home, to Norwich, Vt., to recuperate.
She took the fall semester off from Cooper to recuperate.
That gives me time to recuperate in between classes.
She would need 24 hours to recuperate, it said.
Two weeks later, Mom comes to Vermont to recuperate.
Geno Auriemma of Connecticut offered his vacation house to recuperate.
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