frequent repair

collocation in English

meaningsoffrequentandrepair

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frequent
adjective
uk
/ˈfriː.kwənt/
us
/ˈfriː.kwənt/
happening ...
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repair
noun[C or U]
uk
/rɪˈpeər/
us
/rɪˈper/
the act of fixing something that is broken ...
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(Definition offrequentandrepairfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Weak clutches, abrupt downshifting, inexperienced drivers, and aggressive driving can lead to morefrequentrepairor replacement.
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Thesefrequentrepairstops land them with strangers in all sorts of unusual circumstances.
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It developed into a mechanised working port and underwentfrequentrepairand improvement.
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There is no evidence of speedier deterioration or more frequent repairs which would justify any investigation.
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As we have heard, of the two main lifts, one is unusable, and the other needs frequent repairs.
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After a certain number of years running of a car, oil consumption becomes high, frequent repairs are necessary and upkeep becomes very high indeed.
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There can be no doubt whatever that these heavy vehicles must tend to cause more frequent repairs to the road than would be necessary if they were not running.
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Allegedly, the rotating cake mechanism was constantly breaking down, causing frequent repairs and downtime.
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Insufficient width of the roads and frequent repairs cause traffic jams.
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Because it is such a complicated bridge there have been frequent repairs to its structure and mechanicals.
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The idea of a slated roof was abandoned, because this would have required frequent repairs.
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Unfortunately, the teeth or spikes on the semi-circular chapes damaged the straps or belts, making frequent repairs of the material necessary.
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However, the cold, damp, airless conditions, combined with the uneven surface of the cave floors, complicated the filming sessions and necessitated frequent repairs of equipment.
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Due to the progressing deterioration, the lighthouse underwent frequent repairs.
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However, various mechanical problems arose and the engine required frequent repairs.
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The church needed frequent repairs.
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It should be remembered that such a structure would have had to have frequent repairs made to it, so it is quite possible the mill predates 1627.
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Residents who have their own transport claim that vehicles are very costly to maintain because of frequent repairs as a result of the condition of the roads.
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Less frequent repairs and maintenance involves the building of rock retaining walls to hold back rock and dirt slides which can flood sections of the campground's hiking trails.
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There is no evidence of speedier deterioration or more frequent repairs which would justify any investigation.
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