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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'restore on' is not correct and usable in written English
The phrase 'restore' can be used as a verb, meaning to bring back to a previous condition or to repair or refurbish something. An example sentence would be: I am going to restore my old car to its former glory.
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Just use Disk Utility to do a restore on a blank drive, one you plan to use for Time Machine.
On one hand we restore, on the other, we revert to our fears and mass killing.
Mr. Mayer found a like-minded spirit in Ms. Lerner, whose desire to restore "On a Clear Day" to the musical canon superseded any purist fidelity to the script of her father, who died in 1986.
With more control in higher grass, the pros haven't had to worry as much about keeping the ball in the fairway, an accuracy challenge the U.S.G.A. hopes to restore on some level.
The family who owned the car called her "the old girl" and left her to a trust to restore on condition that it would be on display in Scotland.
Make sure you know what you are doing before you disable system restore on your computer.
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The treaty would modestly reduce deployed American and Russian strategic warheads and restore on-site verification.
The computing platform enabling Synaptic Hosting will be extended to deliver similar benefits to other services in AT&T's portfolio, including unified communication, content distribution, dynamic backup and restore, on-demand retrieval of high-resolution images such as X-rays and CT scans and many other subscription-based software services.
Iran's government, which came to power by toppling a monarch, is reluctant to see one restored on its doorstep.
Beautifully restored on DVD and Blu-ray, Heaven's Gate is one of the finest westerns ever made.
Galle was restored on its original site.
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