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The phrase "amend for some" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase could be used due to its ambiguity and lack of context.
Example: "We need to amend for some issues in the report." (This example is still unclear and may not be appropriate.)
Alternatives: "adjust for certain" or "modify for specific".
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"They want to try to amend for some of those past things that were swept under the carpet".
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During her illness, he believes that she tried hard to make amends for some of that.
From the near-beatific look on Kate's face, it seems that after struggling to make amends for some vague, unarticulated wrong — by doling out cash to homeless people, for instance — she has found her moment of grace.
All of which is sad, because this case offers the U.S. government the chance to make at least small amends for some of the darkest parts of its official history to demonstrate that it has absorbed at least a few small lessons from that past.
Celtic were soon in front again and it was Forrest who made amends for some of his earlier errors.
As an adult, I have tried to make amends for some of these activities.
Did Henry David Thoreau write "Walden" to amend for accidentally starting a wildfire?
As a nation, don't we feel the need to heal those wounds, to amend for those crimes?
It is difficult to amend for this by analyses.
We thank Mary Louise Shushu, Claudia Neumann, Hezron Bassu, Isabell Trur, Kirsten Bommersheim, Christina Gerstmann and Alexandra Amend for their excellent technical assistance.
He could now make amends for at least some of that if he lost his tired script, stopped fanning the flames of partisanship and exhorted Italians to shared purpose and sacrifice.
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