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recall
Verb
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If you recall something, you think about something you learned or experienced in the past.
She recalled a childhood summer camp in the Tetons, singing around a campfire.
She recalled an incident at school when her son was seven.
I don't recall seeing any situation like that.
And you have a two children, as I recall.
He recalls that his grandmother gave him his first taste of wine at age 4 or 5.
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If you recall a worker, you officially ask them to come back to a job or place.
The workers were recalled after a two month layoff.
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If you recall a product, you tell stores and customers to send it back because it has a problem.
recall
Noun
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Recall is your ability to think about something you learned or experienced in the past.
You can improve your recall by using memory tricks.
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A recall is a request to stores and customers to send back a product because it has a problem.
The company is announcing the recall of fifteen different products.
from
Preposition
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When something is from someone, the person gave or sent it.
I got a gift from my grandmother today.
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When someone is from a place, that's where they started.
I am Chinese. I come from Hunan province.
Sorry I'm late. I just came from school.
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You use from to talk about distances between thing in space or time.
Saturn is far from earth.
School is 5km from my home.
The year 2515 is a long time from now.