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The phrase "a repair of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of fixing or restoring something, often in a technical or mechanical context.
Example: "The technician provided a detailed estimate for a repair of the faulty equipment."
Alternatives: "a fix for" or "a restoration of".
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"This was not a gift but a repair of past injustice," he said.
"A repair of $700 is more than the stove cost," I whined.
(Now, I suppose, I'm hoping for a repair of at least $875. But then she'll say, "I told you so").
To report a repair of congenital iris coloboma using a modified McCannel suture technique.
In a change of plans, astronauts aboard the space shuttle Endeavour will spend today studying plans for conducting a repair of the shuttle.
This author has demonstrated how adhesions can affect motion after a repair of tendons in the first extensor compartment.
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Mr. Moses also spotted signs of the start of recovery, saying that "the second half of 2009 saw a repairing of world wealth".
Judge Lange describes leaders as "a repairer of the breach.
But, the passive form of autogenous healing plays only an inferior role for a complete repair of a cementitious material.
His paternal aunt who had a successful repair of an infrarenal aneurysm at age 69 also had the mutation.
The estimated 1.5m potholes, costing £70 each to repair, leaves a repair bill of just over £100m.
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