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Discover LudwigThe phrase "self rescue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to safety, survival, or personal empowerment, often referring to the ability to save oneself from a difficult situation.
Example: "In emergency situations, knowing how to perform a self rescue can be crucial for survival."
Alternatives: "self-salvage" or "self-recovery."
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"We asked Hyundai to submit a finalized self-rescue plan by Wednesday".
"The government will make sure that the public funding is strictly conditional on self-rescue efforts," he said.
Hyundai Heavy Industries said it was not willing to buy the group's headquarters as proposed in the self-rescue plan.
It is trying to raise cash and clean up debt as part of a $3.8 billion self-rescue plan.
As part of the self-rescue plan, Mr. Chung promised to spin off Hyundai Electronics Industries by June.
"For the last one year, Daewoo's self-rescue efforts have been insufficient," the finance and economy minister Jin Nyum said on the state-owned KBS-TV.
Upon arriving at the airport, Mr. Chung told reporters that the company would make an official announcement regarding its self-rescue plans on Friday.
Creditors of South Korea's ailing Daewoo Motor Company will consider making additional loans to the carmaker after receiving the company's self-rescue plans, Korea Development Bank said.
Hyundai and its creditor banks met to develop plans, including a self-rescue plan for a troubled construction unit, which is led by Chung Mong-hun.
"But because of the ongoing talks, we do not expect to announce an official self-rescue package within the next two or three days".
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