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Discover Ludwig"beyond salvage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe something that is damaged beyond repair or hope of repair. For example, "The boat was severely damaged in the storm and was beyond salvage."
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At the start, everything looks fine — frazzled, for sure, but not beyond salvage or soothing.
But on my visits, mushroom tempura was more batter than mushrooms; squid was charred beyond salvage.
Determined beyond salvage or destruction, she was left where she lay.
"I don't think they're beyond salvage, beyond redemption," said Lakshman Ramamurthy, an industry consultant with extensive regulatory experience.
A Fire Department spokesman, Lt. Dennis Kohrherr, said the fire affected five buildings, leaving one beyond salvage.
Thousands of homes are beyond salvage, and entire neighborhoods may have to prove their worth or be razed.
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Most of the waterlogged goods, beyond salvaging, were carted away.
Both lawmakers are intimately familiar with the camp and have concluded it is beyond salvaging.
When the Dobsons showed up, the heating system was beyond salvaging.
Of course, if you're reduced to undermining pregnant women in order to demonstrate your own masculinity then it's clearly already beyond salvaging.
Four years later an injury kept him out of the campaign in South Korea until it was beyond salvaging This summer two yellow cards in the opening matches excluded him from France's third group match.
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