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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a amending" is not correct in English.
It should be "an amending." You can use "an amending" when referring to the act of making changes or modifications, typically in a legal or formal context.
Example: "The committee proposed an amending of the existing regulations to improve clarity."
Alternatives: "a revision" or "an adjustment."
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(After an outcry, an amended complaint removed the language about her earning potential).
However, I believe there is a difference between an apology and an amend.
The move came after Facebook issued an amended prospectus, detailing a potential slowdown in revenue.
Journalists would sing an amended version of a Spike Milligan song while eavesdropping on his messages, Hipwell claimed.
The Marshal Protectorate achieved reconciliation with the reissue of an amended Magna Carta as a basis for future government.
Kuchinsky's lawyers, however, filed an amended complaint Tuesday, an indication that negotiations had failed.
Let's be clear though: Disclosure is not resolution and an apology is not an amends.
(For more on time limits for filing an amended return and claiming a refund, click here).
Costs will be assessed from a broad societal perspective using an amended version of the Client Service Receipt Inventory [ 28] and therapists' records.
Concerning such an amended return, "It's an admission" of wrongdoing, Song said.
This may surprise you, but you are not under an affirmative obligation to file an amended tax return.
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