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maintenance
maintenanceWork on buildings and equipment which is necessary to keep them in good condition. This includes lubrication, checking for wear and damage, and the replacement of worn or defective parts. Maintenance is expensive in labour and materials, but cutting down on routine maintenance is generally false economy as it leads to breakdowns, accidents, and unsatisfactory quality of output.
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