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put right

adjective as in fixed

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"Only legislation by parliament can put right what Sir Keir Starmer calls the 'injustice that we have trapped within our current arrangement.'"

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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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The business responsible should put right the problem in the first instance under consumer law, and Trustmark installers must act in line with relevant laws, including on fire safety, the spokesperson added.

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But the barrister had argued that "procedural irregularities" were "put right" before Pycroft gave evidence.

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But after so many scandals, reviews and inquiries over the years, the question for many is why things have not been put right before now.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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