Examples of 'could be repaired' in a sentence

Meaning of "could be repaired"

could be repaired ~ indicating that something has the potential to be fixed or restored to its original or functional condition

How to use "could be repaired" in a sentence

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could be repaired
The damage could be repaired in a few days.
I found that the radio could be repaired.
It could be repaired in less than an hour.
But it was being destroyed faster than it could be repaired.
Renée says it could be repaired overnight.
We throw away millions of items that could be repaired.
Do you think it could be repaired and is it worth anything.
Most water related issues could be repaired.
The runways could be repaired and aircraft could be serviced.
There are probably a few of them that could be repaired.
Battle damage could be repaired relatively easily in the field.
What went unobserved is that this deficiency could be repaired.
Could be repaired in a day.
Tempest asked if it could be repaired.
It could be repaired.
They gave us that spark of hope that it could be repaired.
In some cases a vehicle could be repaired and returned to service on the same day.
The professional has to evaluate properly if the tyre could be repaired.
Was pleasantly surprised that it could be repaired and at a price that can not be beat.
It only broke down before because he sabotaged it in a way that could be repaired.
The resulting sanding pad could be repaired easily by deforming along a concave surface.
These shooting sports required shotguns that could be repaired in the field.
Before it could be repaired Japan had surrendered and the war was over.
And any battle damage on this aircraft could be repaired relatively easily in the field.
She stayed with my hope that a damaged relationship with her father could be repaired.
Replacing existing mechanical systems that could be repaired for continued energy efficient use.
After the war a bailey bridge was temporarily used until the bridge could be repaired.
Collapsed Glass could be repaired.
The engine and second baggage car were damaged but not seriously and could be repaired.
Ask how it could be repaired in the event of a scratch?
There are some rust spots but these are very small and could be repaired.
What if a brain injury could be repaired with a computer chip?
So that by the grace of God relationships could be repaired.
As for damages, they could be repaired within a few hours.
Of course, some of the destruction could be repaired.
At room temperature, it could be repaired by pressing the finger on the screen.
It was badly damaged, but at that time it could be repaired.
It could be repaired accessing the tubulation 's internal wall, through one of the ends.
This TV does not contain any parts which could be repaired by the user.
Retaining character-defining signs and awnings that are sound or could be repaired.
It was over a year before the damage could be repaired and the road re-opened.
It 's estimated that about a third of these could be reused and more could be repaired.
In some instances, asbestos-containing materials could be repaired or isolated rather than removed.
Replacing sound character-defining signs and awnings, or signs and awnings that could be repaired.
Imagine, for example, if a brain injury could be repaired with a computer chip.
The parish house has been considerably damaged, but not completely destroyed . It could be repaired.
For example, burned skin could be repaired.
Luckily, the option is reasonably simple to deal with, and also it could be repaired.
There are no components inside, which could be repaired by the user.
I trust you were praying ' till dawn so that what you caused could be repaired.

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