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Discover Ludwig"for decommissioning" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of retiring a machine, system, vehicle, etc. from active service. For example: "The aircraft is being prepared for decommissioning at the end of the month."
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They exclude weapons designated for decommissioning.
But neither has called for decommissioning.
The tab for decommissioning its nuclear power stations is £4 billion.
A nuclear power station is located at Wylfa, though it is scheduled for decommissioning.
Paying for decommissioning arms by putting money into a development fund may help dissolve the impasse.
Sellafield is responsible for decommissioning and reprocessing nuclear waste and fuel manufacturing on behalf of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.
The NAO anticipates the total future costs for decommissioning Sellafield, over a century or so, will be £67 billion.
Mr. Schott said that the company had set aside adequate funds for decommissioning, as required by federal law.
Although the older Dungeness A was shut down for decommissioning in 2006, the plants provide hundreds of jobs in an area without many other big employers.
In debate, senators cited estimates of over $1 billion for decommissioning the plant, although only about $450 million is on hand for the job.
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By Tepco's own estimates, confirmed by the I.A.E.A., the hoped-for decommissioning of Daiichi remains up to 40 years away — a long time to count on the benignity of nature.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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