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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To compensate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions taken to make up for a loss, deficiency, or error.
Example: "The company decided to compensate the affected customers with a full refund."
Alternatives: "To make up for" or "To offset".
Dictionary
To compensate
verb
To pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration.
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To compensate, investors commit proportionately more capital.
To compensate for the fatness!
To compensate, I went all out with hash and pills.
To compensate for hardship, Yura sells luck.
"You learn to compensate.
"I was trying to compensate".
You always have to compensate for error".
Europe has capital mobility to compensate.
Northern Rail has declined to compensate us.
But his teammates were able to compensate.
Now he tries to compensate with movement.
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