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The phrase "as mended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been repaired or restored to a previous state.
Example: "The quilt was beautifully restored, and it looked just as mended as it did when it was new."
Alternatives: "as repaired" or "as restored".
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Groups such as Mended Little Heart give families the opportunities to build and provide a network of support.
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Lusty young Frank Churchill is described as mending Mrs Bates's broken glasses for a suspiciously long time.
He listed his hobbies as mending punctures, rehabilitating Clementi's piano works and falsifying personal records to mystify potential biographers.
AS "Mending" attests, Mr. Feld, who is 57 and has choreographed 106 dances since his first acclaimed efforts at American Ballet Theater in 1967, is a renegade in the pristine world of ballet.
But diagnosing rips in the country's fabric is not the same thing as mending them.
I realized that all of my goals and dreams were now shattered just like the bones in my body, but as resilient as the body is, bones can be mended as well as dreams.
Even the history-averse are stirred, though the fabric of the buildings has been mended as often as an old sock.
Eighty-four-year-olds don't seem to mend as well as they used to," he said.
But there was also at least one fence mended as well.
Some have added extra detectors as well as finishing, mending or improving equipment that was built for the first run.
Turkey, previously so vociferous in demanding his departure, backpedalled as it mended relations with Russia.
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