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Discover Ludwig'atone for it' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a feeling of regret for something wrong done or said and is usually followed by an action of reparation. Example sentence: I hurt my friend's feelings, so I apologized and tried to atone for it by buying them an expensive gift.
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Now you just have to atone for it.
B sacrifices the boy, then spends the series trying to atone for it.
Either way, they're doing their utmost to atone for it tonight, besieging the Karagandy box.
Despite his Hollywood past — or perhaps to atone for it — he cultivated an air of almost imperial remoteness.
Despite his Hollywood past or perhaps to atone for it—he cultivated an air of almost imperial remoteness.
The intention was both to repeat the success of the best-seller and to atone for it.
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It was the only error Zuccarello made, and he atoned for it with his shootout goal.
It was Fair who took an ill-advised shot near the end of regulation and atoned for it with a thunderous dunk in overtime.
XAM the robot likes to demolish contemporary architecture, his version of taking things apart, but he atones for it by making birdhouses.
Although her braying laugh is perhaps too vulgar a honk for an actress as sly as Blanchett, she atones for it with a delicious scene in which, on a private visit, she meets the Grand Duke (Stellan Skarsgård).
While Ruhlman's description of Keller's early years in the culinary wilderness is somewhat incomplete, he atones for it by getting his subject to make some startlingly frank admissions.
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