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repair

[ri-pair] / rɪˈpɛər /






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The recent strikes suggest a longer restart timeline, with production from the plant constrained until the two damaged liquefaction units can be repaired—a process that may take several years or more, they said.

From The Wall Street Journal

A harder task for the England regime is to repair the damage caused to the relationship with supporters.

From BBC

The attack caused "extensive damage" that Qatar's state energy company said could cost $20 billion a year in lost revenue and take five years to repair.

From Barron's

Once the rocket reaches the pad, engineers will spend several days checking that the repairs carried out in th VAB have worked as intended and that nothing has shifted during the slow journey out.

From BBC

Exposure to F. nucleatum damaged cellular DNA and activated repair systems that are prone to errors.

From Science Daily