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Recovery or Recover may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

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Books

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Film and television

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Music

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Albums and EPs

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Songs

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  • "Recover" (song), a 2006 song by Welsh band The Automatic
  • "Recover", 2013 song by Device from the deluxe edition of Device
  • "Recover", 2019 song by X Ambassadors from Orion
  • "Recovery", 2005 song by Funeral for a Friend from Hours
  • "Recovery" (James Arthur song), 2013 single by James Arthur from his eponymous album
  • "Recovery" (Justin Bieber song), 2013 single by Justin Bieber, part of Music Mondays series and album Journals
  • "Recovery", title track on the Scottish band Runrig 1981 album Recovery listed above

Health

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  • Addiction recovery groups, voluntary associations of people who share a common desire to overcome drug addiction
  • Convalescence, the gradual recovery of health and strength after illness, injury, or operation
  • Cure, the end of a medical condition
  • Hair of the dog, or "recovery drinking", the practice of drinking off a hangover
  • Healing, the process of the restoration of health from an unbalanced, diseased or damaged organism
  • Recovery International, a self-help mental health program based on the work of the late Abraham A. Low, M.D.
  • Recovery model, an approach to mental disorder or substance dependence, emphasizes and supports a person's potential for recovery
  • Recovery position, a body position used in first aid
  • RECOVERY Trial, a British clinical trial programme for treatments for COVID-19
  • Post-anesthesia care unit, also known as the recovery room, used after surgery

Ownership

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Science and technology

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Vehicles and vessels

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Other uses

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See also

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