sign of recovery

collocation in English

meaningsofsignandrecovery

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sign
noun[C]
uk
/saɪn/
us
/saɪn/
a notice giving information, directions, a ...
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recovery
noun[S or U]
uk
/rɪˈkʌv.ər.i/
us
/rɪˈkʌv.ɚ.i/
the process of becoming well again after an illness ...
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(Definition ofsignandrecoveryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsign of recovery

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In cells in which the light response was inhibited more strongly there was nosignofrecoveryfor up to 40 min after injections.
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We like to see that because we regard it as asignofrecovery.
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We have to recognise that the depression in world shipping has persisted now for 18 months without anysignofrecovery.
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There was concern that the tin price had shown nosignofrecoveryeven though experts had been taking bullish views late in 1989.
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There is nosignofrecoveryand no prospect of growth.
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Some, including metal manufacturing and mechanical engineering, have shown littlesignofrecovery.
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Despite various measures, cod stocks have shown littlesignofrecovery.
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There is either nosignofrecovery, or they are declining even further.
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Today, a decade later, there is littlesignofrecoveryof that stock.
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It makes no attempt to deal with declining home food production, which, apart from the seasonal autumn surge in milk production, shows littlesignofrecovery.
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Industries are disappearing and there is nosignofrecovery.
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The recently published statistics of industrial production and consumer sales, and today's figures of unemployment, show that there is as yet no realsignofrecovery.
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There is somesignofrecovery.
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Academia is asignofrecoveryfor humanity ten years after the greatest disaster humankind had ever seen.
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They try various remedies but the heroine shows nosignofrecovery.
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This proved to be correct, as they fell out of the playoff race relatively early and showed littlesignofrecovery.
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However, in 1957 and 1958, the atmosphere suddenly changed and signs of recovery could be seen.
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He believes that "worldwide we are beginning to see hesitant signs of recovery, but the lull on the domestic market continues".
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As their markets showed signs of recovery, after the depression that occurred at the turn of the century, mills began to introduce electric lighting.
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Where are these signs of recovery for those who are currently unemployed, living in poverty or homeless?
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