warranty claims

collocation in English

meaningsofwarrantyandclaim

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warranty
noun[C]
uk
/ˈwɒr.ən.ti/
us
/ˈwɔːr.ən.t̬i/
a written promise from a company to repair or replace a product that develops a fault within a particular period of time, or to do a piece of work again if it is ...
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claim
noun[C]
uk
/kleɪm/
us
/kleɪm/
a statement that something is true or is a fact, although other people might not ...
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(Definition ofwarrantyandclaimfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofwarranty claims

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What is the extent of the warranty claims?
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What happens if something breaks down and there are great warranty claims on the company?
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Quality has improved, with warranty claims being cut by half in the past four years.
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Large item warranty claims were handled by the underwriters.
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The objective was to reduce warranty claims, as well as achieve better public relations along with greater customer satisfaction and loyalty.
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Both such payment assurance and final delivery completion (with a provision for returns, warranty claims, etc.), are required for revenue recognition.
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Reliability engineering focuses on costs of failure caused by system downtime, cost of spares, repair equipment, personnel and cost of warranty claims.
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Numerous production and product improvements would result in fewer warranty claims, better public relations, and greater customer satisfaction and loyalty.
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It may also provide maintenance services for cars, and employ automotive technicians to stock and sell spare automobile parts and process warranty claims.
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New car dealerships are more likely to provide these services, since they usually stock and sell parts and process warranty claims for the manufacturers they represent.
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Reliability, always questionable with the aircooled two-strokes, became more of an issue with the extra heat generated by the triple, and there are many recorded reports of warranty claims.
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Both issues were fixed as warranty claims.
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Predicted life is useful such that a manufacturer may estimate, by hypothetical modeling and calculation, a general rule for which it will honor warranty claims, or planning for mission fulfillment.
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Dealers, knowing the maker of a set and which valve manufacturer that maker used, could easily deduce which pre-war types these were and make warranty claims on the manufacturer.
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