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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bill to fix" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to proposed legislation aimed at addressing or resolving a specific issue or problem.
Example: "The government has introduced a bill to fix the ongoing infrastructure issues in the city."
Alternatives: "a proposal to address" or "a measure to resolve".
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A bill to fix the system died a year ago this month.
I've a bill to fix Social Security.
I have a bill to fix Medicare.
The Assembly passed a bill to fix that, using language proposed earlier by the governor.
Tom Harkin and George Miller have a bill to fix that by lifting the minimum wage to $10.10.
Mr. Jolly, with a Democratic colleague, Rep. Rick Nolan (Minn)., has introduced a bill to fix that.
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A few House Democrats have proposed a good bill to fix it, but no one in the Senate has picked up the bill.
Quite the contrary: Democrats deemed the crisis in health care so severe as to justify passage of a massive bill to fix the problem on a party-line vote.
Mr. Silver introduced a similar bill in his chamber, and a second bill to fix what he described as technical problems in his first.
Luckily the Fiesta was travelling at less than 10mph and there was just a small split in the car's bumper and a £70 bill to fix the bus.
Gov. David Paterson has put forward a good bill to fix the program.
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