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put right
Idioms and Phrases
Fix, make amends, correct, as in The wheel's come off, but we can put that right in no time , or Victor thought we were moving out, but we put him right . [Late 1800s]Example Sentences
Before then, home series against West Indies and India, where there will be plenty for the side and the management to learn and put right from Lewis' tenure.
Its chief executive, Dhara Vyas, told Money Box that suppliers needed to make it a priority to put right any mistakes.
Both times, the probes were in the wrong place and the failure was finally put right by further surgery in Oxford.
"Only legislation by parliament can put right what Sir Keir Starmer calls the 'injustice that we have trapped within our current arrangement.'"
He added that he had launched a commission to lead a "root and branch review of the entire water sector to put right what's gone so badly wrong".
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