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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "any repairs" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when referring to any type of repairs, without specifying a specific repair or repairs. Example: "The landlord is responsible for any repairs needed in the apartment."
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The proposed wording reads: "The dealer won't pay for any repairs.
Stefan Leon's mother, Sandy Leon, had no flood insurance, and existing insurance barely covered any repairs.
He promised to do any repairs if it broke during the day.
The dealer is not responsible for any repairs, regardless of what anybody tells you".
That way you can talk to them about any repairs before they get worse.
Any repairs will not be part of the building's 10-year property maintenance plan.
Scaffolding was put up, but it does not appear that any repairs were made.
Here, they owned it for more than six months and hadn't made any repairs.
"Unless you were a shelter person you couldn't get any repairs done," she said.
He added that any repairs must be completed before December, when harsh weather sets in.
If the tenants leave you're still liable to pay the mortgage and any repairs are your responsibility too.
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