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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atoning for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express the act of making amends or reparation for a wrongdoing or mistake.
Example: "He spent years atoning for his past mistakes by volunteering in the community."
Alternatives: "making amends for" or "seeking forgiveness for".
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What was he atoning for?
Perhaps he's atoning for "Grindacologist".
Atoning for the sin of speculation.
Everyone has different ideas about atoning for past discriminatory practices.
This recipe is the perfect way of atoning for that.
He was not the only one atoning for errant tosses.
Ropeik, in a way, is atoning for past sins.
Other fans yelled "Plug it in!," as if atoning for Newport's past.
"Some argue the policy is another way of atoning for the Nazi era.
Addressing these problems ("atoning for these sins") would greatly enhance the relevance of the field.
Now Dr Gysi had the awesome task of accounting and atoning for the SED's hateful past.
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