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The phrase "amends to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to making something right or correcting a mistake or wrongdoing. Example: The company issued amends to its customers for the misleading advertisement. In this sentence, "amends to" is used to indicate that the company made a correction or apology to its customers for the misleading advertisement.
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Steven Erlanger (NYT) GERMANY: MAKING AMENDS TO GAYS Lawmakers proposed making amends to a long-neglected group of Nazi victims: thousands of men sent to concentration camps for being gay.
"They have amends to make.
"He... [needs] to make amends to my client," Tillotson said.
The Irish government vowed to make amends to the victims.
The university has never made amends to the students.
Hence his obsession with making amends to God.
The farmer's son did make amends to everyone involved, except the witch.
I want him to make amends to the victims of these horrendous people".
Restorative justice is the process by which offenders make amends to the victims of their crime.
Now organisers of the literary prize want to make amends to the late Beryl Bainbridge.
In a tragic struggle, the victors become the guilty and must make amends to the defeated".
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