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Discover Ludwig"mend matters" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to improve or resolve a situation or problem. Example: After their argument, they decided to sit down and have a calm conversation to mend matters between them.
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Kitty tries to mend matters with her mother, but Nora cannot forgive her daughter for encouraging Justin to fight in Afghanistan.
Mr Komorowski, a diplomatic novice and monoglot polonophone hardly seems the man to mend matters.Perhaps he will find something else to do.
Mr Museveni did much to mend matters.Since he seized power from Mr Obote, Uganda has grown freer, more peaceful, and less poor.
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Two problems with the scenarios above are that a) nonprofits generally don't have the manpower to clean or mend; b) dignity matters to our clients, too.
At first it was a matter of make do and mend rather than creativity.
"After the war it was just a matter of make do and mend.
Trying to mend a broken love that can't be repaired no matter how much glue we drown it in.
NO MATTER what the Big Four accounting firms do to mend their ways after Enron and the collapse of Arthur Andersen, their audits will still be unreliable.
For his part, Adm. Michael G. Mullen of the Navy, nominated to become the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Congress this week that none of these statistics would matter in the long run unless Iraqi politicians could mend sectarian wounds.
For one reason or another, some people who are given a criminal sanction do change, while others, no matter how long the sentence or severe the punishment, may never mend their ways.
More recently, Sanders has met with Black Lives Matter activists and begun speaking more about racial justice, which could help him mend some fences with the movement.
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