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Discover LudwigThe phrase "salvage work" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of saving or recovering something that has been damaged or lost. Example: The team worked tirelessly to complete the salvage work on the sunken ship, recovering valuable artifacts and preserving pieces of history.
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As the salvage work began, all of the damaged phone systems were bypassed.
Salvage work is done in Bklyn, in the south Bronx as well as in Man.
And Gura's "salvage work" continues: he recovered five leaves in November.
There was too much salvage work to be done — and fast.
It was built in 1967 by Lockheed and used by the Navy for salvage work, seafloor surveys and mapping.
Kevin Crisman, an associate professor in the nautical archaeology program at Texas A&M University, said salvage work on shipwrecks constituted "theft of public history and world history".
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Part of Mr. Gaillard's interest in this salvaging work stems from the fresh interpretations afforded by juxtaposing various ruins.
Some initial salvaging work was done in the aftermath of the attack, but the Allied invasion of North Africa in November 1942 interrupted the work.
It was another attempt to salvage the work's dismal reputation, and Anthony Tommasini writes, a reminder of what the City Opera is capable of.
When Ringgold called the new warden in an effort to salvage her work, he was, she says, less than sympathetic: "He said he had serious problems — people killing people — and he said he didn't have time for a painting".
When Ringgold called the new warden in an effort to salvage her work, he was, she says, less than sympathetic: "He said he had serious problems people killing people and he said he didn't have time for a painting".
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