Examples of 'longer to recover' in a sentence

Meaning of "longer to recover"

longer to recover - implies that it will take more time than usual for something or someone to recuperate or regain strength or stability

How to use "longer to recover" in a sentence

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longer to recover
It takes you longer to recover from an injury.
Some cases recorded took longer to recover.
It takes longer to recover from a bout.
The skinny one is taking longer to recover.
Take longer to recover from exercise.
I was hoping it was gonna take you longer to recover.
Forests taking longer to recover from drought.
Frequently getting sick or taking longer to recover.
It takes longer to recover spent energy these days.
The lemur takes a little longer to recover.
Taking longer to recover from infections.
This time it takes a little longer to recover.
Caesareans take longer to recover from than natural births.
Others found they needed longer to recover.
Take longer to recover.

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You are getting sick frequently or taking longer to recover.
Older workers also take longer to recover from their injuries.
Younger children and adolescents are known to take longer to recover.
Your skin can also take longer to recover when injured.
The body can become more susceptible to illness and also take a lot longer to recover.
It may also take longer to recover.
It takes longer to recover from traditional, open surgery than from a minimally invasive procedure.
I hurt myself and it took longer to recover than expected.
FUT can be more physically invasive as a procedure so it may take longer to recover.
It may take months or even longer to recover useful vision.
Because the programme is particularly intense, it will take longer to recover.
It can also take longer to recover from the night before.
Prone to extinction because they take longer to recover from.
Some students will take longer to recover from a concussion for various reasons.
With this added complications patients may take longer to recover.
Skin flap surgery can take longer to recover from than reconstruction using implants.
The psychological effects can also take much longer to recover from.
The device takes longer to recover from Sleep mode.
Older drivers are also bothered more by glare and take longer to recover from it.
Older persons DO take longer to recover from physical and psychological stress.
That failures and rejections hurt more and it takes longer to recover from them.
PRK takes somewhat longer to recover from compared to LASIK.
Thony told you they want Luca to stay a little longer to recover.
Research shows that children take longer to recover from a brain injury than adults.
With these added complications, the patients take longer to recover.
The CNS actually takes much longer to recover than your muscles and ligaments.
As we get older, our bodies take much longer to recover.
She 's taking longer and longer to recover from the transfusions.
So, those dogs with less immunity may take longer to recover.
As we reach middle age, it takes longer to recover from injuries and hard workouts.
We don't yet know why some people take longer to recover.
This type of wound would take longer to recover from than a single, neat wound.
Neighborhoods like this get less resources and support, so it takes them longer to recover.
Stressed dogs in particular may take longer to recover if they are playing fetch.
You recover better than when you come back home - it takes you longer to recover.

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