The house is under repairs.(carrect the sentence)
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the house is repairing under
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Interesting query. Its never gave it much thought, but the definition of "under" in this context seems to have nothing to do with it (meaning a position lower in height or status than another). Although I am unsure of its origin, I believe it to be a type of abbreviation for "undergoing repairs".
You appear to be attempting to clarify how to properly phrase "The house is under repair" in English.
It is already appropriate English to say, "The house is being repaired."
Even though it is grammatically correct, you wouldn't use it very often.
Although the word "they" is general, that is how English speakers speak. Any natural speaker would understand that "they" refers to the individuals performing the work. Keep in mind that English has a strong subject-verb-object structure.
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