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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atonement for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a means of making amends for a wrong, often through apologising, reparation, or punishment. For example: "Sean wanted to make atonement for his misdeeds, so he sent a gift to the family he had wronged."
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Or as some atonement for malfeasance.
There is no atonement for a crime of this nature".
This was atonement for him and his nation.
This is considered to be a vicarious atonement for the community during the great feasts.
His death, in the first place, was a sacrifice of atonement for the sins of everyone.
Achebe called the novel an "act of atonement" for the abandonment of traditional culture.
Some towns, however, may have taken atonement for hair misdeeds too far.
Atonement for the lapse against Dundee United will be demanded on this afternoon's trip to Dunfermline.
He also found a degree of atonement for his own anti-Semitic feelings.
Atonement for an airport festive turkey sandwich is on the cards.
In Adelaide there was some atonement for that humiliation just before tea.
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