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regain

[ree-geyn] / riˈgeɪn /


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The 27-year-old missed a large part of Pakistan's cricket with a shoulder injury since June but regained full fitness after surgery in Britain.

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That could open up an important market for the pills—patients who don’t want to stay on an injectable forever but don’t want to risk regaining the weight they lost.

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After a bruising 2025, many companies have recast their portfolios, cut costs, or made bold acquisitions in hopes of regaining momentum.

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Their parents later regained custody of the quintuplets.

From BBC

Analysts tracked by FactSet are betting that Venture Global stock can regain some lost ground, but few, if any, see it climbing back to its IPO level in the next year.

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