disrepair in A Sentence

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    Thereafter it slowly fell into Disrepair.

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    Many in Disrepair;

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    It fell into a state of neglect and Disrepair.

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    An unoccupied home, for example, can easily fall into Disrepair.

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    Thereafter it fell into a state of Disrepair and dereliction.

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    PVC film has a small strength and quickly comes into Disrepair.

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    Yes, and mechanical damage can quickly bring a kitchen set into Disrepair.

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    After U.S. troops abandoned it, however, the base fell into Disrepair.

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    Start by looking for any loose boards or other signs of Disrepair.

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    These systems can be costly if they are left in Disrepair for too long.

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    Having opened a product at home, you can face the fact of lumber Disrepair.

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    Vizier Gazi-ud-din's mausoleum still stands in the city today, but is in a state of Disrepair.

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    Here are just the slightest scratches and cracks will quickly lead the plastic product into Disrepair.

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    Even the food industry(traditionally strong in the Ukraine), including the production of sugar, was in Disrepair.

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    It had fallen into some Disrepair there, and after ten years of restoration it made a showing at Paris.

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    In recent years it served as a hotel and as a venue for private functions, before eventually falling into Disrepair.

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    Also owned by the park, the station, both platforms and the former parking area are in a state of Disrepair.

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    By the end of the war, the network was in a state of Disrepair, with many services restricted or downgraded.

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    Just as a buyer will notice the front gardens, they will also notice the Disrepair of the outside of your home.

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    There are also several historical buildings that have not been made open to the public because of reasons such as their current state of Disrepair.

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    Unfortunately, the Font Màgica de Montjuïc became damaged during the Spanish Civil War, fell into Disrepair and was out of use from 1955 until the 1970s.

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    The old gem has fallen into Disrepair but with the help of the manager and her darling cat, you can bring back the Inn's Victorian era brilliance.

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    We have defended other nation's borders while refusing to defend our own; and spent trillions of dollars overseas while America's infrastructure has fallen into Disrepair and decay.

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    We have defended other nations' borders while refusing to defend our own… and spent trillions and trillions of dollars overseas while America's infrastructure has fallen into Disrepair and decay.

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    This soon extended to meaning any flotsam, jetsam, seaweed, etc. washed up on the beach, which in turn gave rise to the definition“state of Disrepair or decay”, hence the expression“wrack and ruin”.

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    It fell into Disrepair during the Soviet era, but now has a commercial and cultural revival thanks to the vision of George Ramishvili, founder and chairman of the Silk Road Group, who has developed the estate as a luxury hotel and tourist destination.

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    China wants to build houses and roads in Sri Lanka's north, much of which is in a state of Disrepair nearly a decade after the end of civil war, Chinese and Sri Lankan officials said, in a bid to expand it influence beyond the island's south.

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    If the lender doesn't complete the foreclosure process and sell the home, no one is occupying or caring for the property, so the vacant property often falls into Disrepair, creating safety concerns and resulting in an appearance that may lower property values in the surrounding community.

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    You can see from this why linguists who put a lot of stock into the etymology of a word over current accepted definitions would say that“wrack your brain” would be incorrect as you aren't meaning“to bring your brain into a state of decay or Disrepair” or to“wreck your brain”.

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