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failed repair
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A failed repair may lead to frustration and disappointment, and may be seen as a waste of time and resources.
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failed repair
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United States
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A failed repair can be frustrating and costly, leading to seeking professional help or purchasing a new item.
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failed repair
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United States
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A failed repair may be seen as a waste of time and resources, and the person who attempted the repair may be perceived as incompetent.
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failed repair
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United States
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Failed repair often leads to frustration and complaints about poor workmanship.
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failed repair
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United States
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A failed repair may lead to frustration and dissatisfaction with the service provider or product, possibly resulting in negative online reviews or customer complaints.
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6
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repair
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US
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Repairing household items like electronics, appliances, and cars is common as it is often more affordable than buying new items.
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7
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repair
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United States
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It's common to repair household items to save money and reduce waste.
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repair
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United States
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Repairing broken items is often seen as a practical and cost-effective way to extend the lifespan of products.
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9
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repair
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United States
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It is common to repair broken items and appliances to save money and reduce waste.
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repair
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United States
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DIY home repair is common and encouraged, with many people possessing basic repair skills and tools.
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repairing
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USA
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Common practice to DIY repair household items or hire professional services
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repairing
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United States
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It is common for people to try DIY repairs before calling a professional.
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repairing
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United States
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It is common to repair household items like appliances, electronics, and furniture to save money and reduce waste.
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repairing gadgets
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United States
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Common practice to repair gadgets due to high cost of replacement
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repairing vehicles
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Common and often done by individuals as a hobby or profession
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