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The phrase "amended to correct" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to changes made to a document or statement to fix errors or inaccuracies.
Example: "The report was amended to correct the factual inaccuracies identified during the review process."
Alternatives: "revised to fix" or "modified to rectify".
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Correction: This article was amended to correct the spelling of Sasha Lezhnev's name.
Correction 4 October: This story has been amended to correct Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum's UAE title.
Correction: an earlier version of this article was amended to correct the spelling of Brian May.
Editors' note: This post was amended to correct factual errors.
The article has been amended to correct this.
This article has been amended to correct an inaccurate quote.
This article has been amended to correct an equation.
This article has been amended to correct an error.
*This post was amended to correct Barry Goldwater's political biography.
This article has been amended to correct the reviewer's surname.
* This post was amended to correct the timing of the first Democratic debates.
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