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Discover LudwigThe phrase "repair on" is not correct or usable in written English.
"Repair" is a verb, so you could use the phrase "repair something," or "carry out repairs," for example.
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Even the smallest repair on the system now costs the city a minimum of $35,000.
After a last-minute repair on a loose window, he was on his way to Manhattan.
One still stands, in poor repair, on the east side near 65th Street and Fifth Avenue.
Dianna Radford of Albuquerque, N.M., had to pay about $4,000 for a repair on her 2002 model.
"At worst you can say that Toyota is knowingly imposing the risk of a very large repair on consumers".
Good public relations must help to address and repair on different levels the fallout from the events of last week.
"I did it in Miami because Dr. Uribe had performed the initial repair on my other knee.
The dealer, after being paid, said he wanted to make a slight repair on the earrings, & would deliver them later.
"And I'm not sure that we have even the expertise to do a major repair on wood lines".
The barn, although in need of exterior paint, is structurally sound and in excellent repair on the inside.
HP offers four years of "next coverage day call to repair" on desktops for up to £208.80.
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