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Discover Ludwig"fix the roof" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "I need to call a handyman to fix the roof before it gets any worse."
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Instead, we need to fix the roof.
They hire the contractor to fix the roof.
"Morrie Daigle said he'd help you fix the roof".
In other words this time we will fix the roof when the sun is shining.
Osborne wants to "fix the roof while the sun is shining".
"He did not fix the roof when the sun was shining".
Insurance paid most of the £2,300 bill to fix the roof.
"Most Americans believe that when your house has a leaky roof, you pay to fix the roof," he said.
That's what we mean when we say they didn't fix the roof when the sun was shining.
12.19pm BST This time the government will fix the roof while the sun is shining, he says.
"I'm praying for rain because I'd rather have it now and know they didn't fix the roof.
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