regained in the PONS Dictionary

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He never regained consciousness after his operation and died at age 61.
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The missions declined and the prosperity of the earlier years was never regained.
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The police appeared to have regained grip on the law and order situation and peace appeared to have returned.
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They soon regained their children and set out for their own castle.
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By 1952 price stability had been established, commerce had been restored, and industry and agriculture had regained their previous peak levels of production.
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He eventually lost his starting role, but by the end of the season he regained his form and contributed to the team's playoff run.
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At 1755 contact was regained and a hedgehog attack was made.
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When he regained his liberty he plunged into classical studies, which he had never entirely abandoned.
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The lights eventually regained power, but the scoreboard and public address system remained inoperable for the remainder of the game.
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The storm mostly destroyed the city (which has never regained its former glory) and set back development in the region.
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