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Discover LudwigThe phrase "need repair" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is broken or not working correctly and in need of repair. For example, "The appliance needs repair. I should call a technician."
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These extended chimneys need repair.
Things break, they need repair.
Need repair all the time".
Station platforms, roofs and escalators need repair.
But it does mean they need repair.
The burial ground's once-pristine roads need repair.
But the armies of both nations need repair and help.
Many buildings in Luanda are abandoned, and roads need repair.
But there estimates that thousands of dwellings are uninhabitable or need repair.
Four years ago, the pieces were judged to need repair and were placed in storage.
Mending, however, remains the same: Holes demand patches and tears need repair.
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