miraculous recovery
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmiraculousandrecovery
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miraculous
adjective
uk/mɪˈræk.jə.ləs/us/məˈræk.jə.ləs/
very effective or surprising, or difficult ...
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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 ofmiraculousandrecoveryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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At the movie's end, the audience was left with the conclusion the parents had triumphed and the child was beginning to undergo amiraculousrecovery.
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His charge of arbitrariness, recall, says that there is an absence of pattern in claims tomiraculousrecovery.
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There has been amiraculousrecoveryby the holiday catering industry.
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He spent 18 months in hospital, but he has made amiraculousrecovery.
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She made amiraculousrecoverybut shortly afterwards lost the hearing ability in her left ear.
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The coma lasted a week, but she made amiraculousrecovery.
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He later attributed hismiraculousrecoveryto the prayers of his fans.
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The coma lasted for weeks, but she made amiraculousrecovery.
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He began preaching at the age of 17 after, what he believed to be, amiraculousrecoveryfrom tuberculosis.
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The doctor attributes themiraculousrecoveryto something beyond science -- something, perhaps, from above.
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It means that the clinical experience of doctors, the opinion of experts, or testimonials from patients, even if they have experienced amiraculousrecovery, have minimal weight in this process.
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At the age of 28 he had what he thought was amiraculousrecoveryfrom illness, and determined to devote himself in future to the study of agriculture.
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Jonah, on the other hand, makes amiraculousrecovery.
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Chandler made amiraculousrecoveryand returned to the field later in the season.
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