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Discover LudwigThe phrase "salvage as" is not a complete sentence and is therefore not correctly used in written English.
To use it correctly, you would need to add additional words or phrases to complete the sentence. For example, "We will attempt to salvage as much of the data as possible."
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But we're going to try to salvage as much as we can.
When a ship went down, efforts would be made to salvage as much as possible.
We want to salvage as much as we can before the mold spreads further.
Another remained aboard the Ady Gil today, attempting to salvage as much equipment as possible from the sinking ship.
Another remained aboard the Ady Gil tonight, attempting to salvage as much equipment as possible from the sinking vessel.
The companies servicing the MBS Companies' loans are trying to figure out how to salvage as much money as possible for the bondholders.
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The results of this salvaging, as well as that of several signs from private collections, are on view in "Sign & Traces," a show that opens today and will remain at the museum, 1301 Hudson Street, through June 9.
For now, all bricks that can be salvaged, as well as the rest of the facade pieces, are being removed and stored at the contractor's warehouse, their future undecided.
The passengers' baggage was salvaged, as well as mail being carried.
The VOC authorities salvaged as much as possible from the beached Meermin.
These patients are candidates to salvage irradiation as well, which may influence overall survival.
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