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"making it right" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in situations where someone has made a mistake or caused harm and is taking action to rectify or correct the situation. Example: After realizing she had accidentally offended her friend, Sarah apologized and offered to make it right by treating her to lunch.
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But we're making it right this Tuesday.
Mr. Russell knelt down and pruned it, making it right.
We've even been talking about making it right here.
That's only a little bit of luck and spending a load of time making it right.
And when they have a complaint, murmur, "Sorry, sorry, sorry," while swiftly making it right.
"Even though she done wrong in the beginning, she's making it right in the end".
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Make it right.
"You'll make it right.
Would that make it right?
It doesn't make it right.
BP will have to make it right".
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