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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amends that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to making changes or corrections, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "He made amends that were necessary to resolve the issue."
Alternatives: "makes changes that" or "corrects that.".
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"To see Tracy take it upon himself to start a conversation and do some stuff in the community to make amends, that was the true apology".
The reason it is so difficult to have a healthy relationship with the person you've divorced is because no matter how well you learn to get along, no matter how thorough and exhaustive the amends that are made, it is impossible to completely forgive someone who has meant this much pain.
Linda Thomas, 37, one of the first to be hired in 2005 under the new arrangement, amends that explanation.
Balls amends that slightly: "I know, like most of my fellow citizens, that I am British before I am European".
But the staff was so eager to make amends that I came away with a better impression of the hotel than if nothing had gone wrong.
The government considered that a victory, because banks resist principal reductions, but banks have a reputation for promising amends that never seem to get made.
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Fourth Amendment not amended — that is a problem.
Since then, he has amended that thought.
Wait, let me amend that.
Phillips quickly amended that statement.
Let me amend that slightly.
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