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Discover Ludwig"amend for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to making corrections or adjustments in order to improve something. For example, "We need to amend for the errors we made in the project."
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Did Henry David Thoreau write "Walden" to amend for accidentally starting a wildfire?
The strategy here seems to be let the deal close and only amend for bad disclosure after that.
"I can't speak for everyone on the jury, but me, personally, I believe it was something where he realized what he did was wrong, and it was just too late to amend for what he did".
Holland might just be too comfortable now they've qualified and Romania will be determined to amend for what they must feel was an opportunity to qualify gone begging against Italy.
" 'Falling Man' was to Ernie as Mickey was to Disney," Mr. Strauss said, "a standard character he could amend for his own purposes, but that would still retain its essence".
Epigenetics, on the other hand, offers the tantalising hope that our genetic code is more of a rough guide that we can revisit later and amend, for example by switching certain genes on or off.
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Making amends for old harms?
(2007) needs to be amended for ILs.
*Update: The introduction to this post was amended for clarity.
I wanted to make amends for sunday night.
You want a quiet drink, but one amended for summer.
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