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remedy

[rem-i-dee] / ˈrɛm ɪ di /




Example Sentences

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“It’s been acknowledged as a grave error; there is no excuse for failing to immediately remedy it unless it was done intentionally.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Ineffective regulations have allowed the advertising and selling of billions of dollars in worthless remedies.

From MarketWatch

Historically, it was meant to remedy something that was true in England, where the colonists came from, which was that the king or those empowered by the king could invade people’s homes at will.

From Salon

My targeted social media feeds are full of adverts for midlife natural remedies.

From BBC

Yet the act does not include any checks and balances on the president’s powers to use tariffs and does not even mention tariffs among its remedies.

From Salon