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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in repairs" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe when something is currently being fixed or renovated. Example: The restaurant is currently closed for renovations and will be in repairs for the next two weeks.
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He added that most ships were "in repairs or left in port to rust".
For tenants, they say, the change means delays in repairs.
In January 2001, the city hired the Kiska Construction Corporation to perform $118 million in repairs.
Over the past six months, Jeff invested about $400 in repairs, but it still failed inspection.
Add in repairs, and the costs might exceed $10 billion a year, he said.
The building needed millions of dollars in repairs, including the replacement of miles of electrical wiring.
But delays in repairs and operator-assisted services could become more common as the workweek begins.
Still, such measures would amount to drops in the bucket, given the billions in repairs the agency requires.
The 15-acre pier now needs some $100 million in repairs to its steel pilings and roof.
It resulted in an estimated billion dollars in hospital emergency response costs and another billion dollars in repairs.
The subway system needs some $200 million in repairs, and construction crews are shoring up riverside streets.
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