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Subject: Euphemisms and alternate keywords for "Recover"
SOME people will think of words like "recover" or "recovery". Good for them.
But, for all the rest -- especially those whose memories crumble under pressure -- what other keywords and search terms could I use, to help them find this function??
The thesaurus gave a bunch of synonyms, most of which were inappropriate and related to health. A couple of other "r" words are worth considering "retrieve" and "revive"...
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