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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be salvaged" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe saving or rescuing something that was previously thought to be lost or damaged. Example: The old building was in such bad shape, we didn't think it could be salvaged. However, with the help of skilled contractors, it was able to be restored and turned into a beautiful event space.
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"It can't be salvaged.
Can the situation be salvaged?
Could this one be salvaged?
This situation can still easily be salvaged".
The car even looks like it could be salvaged.
Warrick was trying to see what could be salvaged".
"There's a good chance the hole can still be salvaged.
Still, some scientists remain hopeful that something can be salvaged.
We've been filling skips, nothing can be salvaged.
Assuming, of course, the future can be salvaged at all.
But at least one idea should be salvaged.
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