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Discover Ludwig"a major fix" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to refer to a large-scale repair or modification that is required for a problem or issue. For example: "The team determined that a major fix to the software was needed in order to address the issue."
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Without a major fix, the system could go broke by 2037.
Paradoxically, since WellPoint has lobbied vigorously against the legislation, the company argued last week that its "unfortunate but necessary" rate increases demonstrated the need for a major fix.
But, the whole system is clearly in need of a major fix.
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The profit warning followed problems at a major fixed price development contract, where the size and complexity had been underestimated and provisions would need to be made for the addition cost to complete it.
I recommend not starting with a major fix-and-flip deal, because those tend to be riskier and involve more holding costs when compared to a wholesale deal.
Yet while technical corrections are often routine legislative measures, it's not actually clear at this point that Republicans will be able to make any major fixes.
A major overall fix is still years away.
The major fix is offering consistency.
Dawson was arrested on suspicion of involvement in a major spot-fixing scam, whereby players supposedly took bribes in return for deliberately getting booked.
After the major strikes in the mid-1990's, the Archer Daniels Midland Company was rocked by a major price-fixing scandal, and Jesse Jackson came to town recently because of a racial incident at a local high school football game.
After five years, the Justice Department, having received hundreds of Whitacre's tapes, finds itself committed to a major price-fixing case against A.D.M., based on incriminating information sneaked to it by a man less reliable than a carnival barker.
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