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"make the repairs" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to making physical repairs (i.e., fixing something that is broken, damaged, or otherwise not functioning as it should). For example, "We need to make the repairs to the roof before the winter weather arrives."
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"Yet we feel we have a moral obligation to make the repairs as best as possible".
If housing code violations are found, the court can order the landlord to make the repairs.
"The parish did not have the money to make the repairs to keep the church functional".
Of course, the bravest among us — and those with the steadiest fingers — can always try to make the repairs themselves.
Ms. Abrams said Mr. Hoyda must make the repairs and house tenants until the work is done.
The museum has asked the owner in Israel, whose identity has not been divulged, for permission to make the repairs.
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But no one came to make the repair, she said.
Is the board obligated to make the repair because it got the money?
"But the shareholder would be able to assert as a defense the co-op's failure to make the repair".
"It might be argued that the board may exercise its business judgment on whether to make the repair," he said.
He suffered rudder damage on the first night and had to pull into Algeciras to make the repair.
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