Sentence examples for worked on a replacement from inspiring English sources

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In the late 1980s, Linn worked on a replacement for the Isobarik.

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Alienware insisted that it must be a defective DVD, even though it worked on a friend's computer, but a replacement disk also couldn't be read.

The Energy Department is still working on a replacement process.

The network is working on a replacement for SuperXclusivo, Mr. Sokol said.

The AbioCor grows out of a directive from Congress, which in the 1960's ordered the N.I.H. to work on a replacement heart.

And then, there's Elon Musk, the co-founder of PayPal and Tesla Motors, who created the world's first electric car, and is working on a replacement for the space shuttle.

Yahoo has been working on a replacement for its mobile messaging application for many years.

But even if Corniche cars are still made after 2002 (BMW is working on a replacement for the $229,990 Silver Seraph, set to debut in summer 2003), it isn't clear if BMW will continue to purchase them from Bentley.

A pair of hackers is working on a replacement that could cost under $500, putting this useful tool in the hands of local police forces, rescue teams, and curious civilians.

Trump also argued in his tweet that both parties would "eventually come together" to work on a replacement for Obamacare.

We are also working on a replacement email product for those of you who prefer your knowledge in email form.

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