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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a maintenance of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of keeping something in a certain condition or state, often in contexts related to upkeep or preservation.
Example: "The maintenance of the equipment is crucial for ensuring its longevity and efficiency."
Alternatives: "the upkeep of" or "the preservation of".
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Jon Chodosh, president of his firm, says that these unusual spaces rarely turn over, but that a 400-square-foot office would probably sell today for about $150,000, with a maintenance of perhaps $600 a month.
A maintenance of checks and balances on executive power?
The price was $299,000, with a maintenance of $550.
It was only $299,000, with a maintenance of $640.
A 9-month follow-up revealed a maintenance of these benefits.
It had large bedrooms, a good layout, and at $65,0000 with a maintenance of $729, was affordable.
They visited a studio on East Mosholu Parkway South, listed at $79,000, with a maintenance of $350.
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