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redo

[ree-doo, ree-doo] / riˈdu, ˈriˌdu /


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Outside, Brettler redid the pool, which was falling apart, and added a bathroom, a bar and concrete pavers that will move with earthquakes.

From Los Angeles Times

A look nationally shows the effort in Democrat-heavy California won't be enough on its own to cancel out gains by Republicans who have also redone voting maps.

From BBC

We had to take a wall out to redo the piping.

From The Wall Street Journal

Factoring in the year the manor has been unattended and adding in the cost of projects that may now need to be redone, $15 million may now be more realistic, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

When my first child was 18 months old, I decided it was time for a redo.

From The Wall Street Journal