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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rectify inequities" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing the need to correct or address unfair differences or disparities in a particular context, such as social justice or economic policies. Example: "The government must take action to rectify inequities in the education system to ensure all students have equal opportunities."
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After all, to concede that racism is still a deep-seated, systemic problem would likely complicate the long-held conservative position that policies designed to rectify inequities in criminal justice, economics, education, housing, voting and other areas are both unnecessary and unfair (to white people).
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While much attention has been focused on major cities, Attorney Levy Pounds has been addressing issues, proposing solutions, and on the frontline to rectify inequity within the criminal justice system, education, housing, and policy.
Culyer has suggested that because of their vulnerability, disadvantaged groups should be identified as a first step toward rectifying inequities in health (4).
Pastoral and herding societies tend to be less egalitarian than foraging cultures, and yet, here, too, taxing is often used to help rectify extreme inequities.
The ruling should prompt the governor and the Legislature to rectify the inequities before the court seizes control of the budget and does the job itself, as has happened elsewhere.
In this way, indigenous people can use the universal museum to rectify historical inequities, rather than merely let the museum promulgate the sins of the past.
City officials also hope to rectify an inequity in the state's school aid formula, which they say shortchanges Yonkers.
To help rectify that inequity, I decided to spend an entire day, from waking to sleeping, exploring the depths of Netflix in an effort to find the worst movie on the service.
The lack of action from the DOE and the Mayor to address and rectify FSF inequity clearly shows the students of Brooklyn Tech that they are not considered commensurate with those at other specialized high schools.
Consequently, knowledge of the socio-economic correlates of high and low uptake is important if current services are to be appropriately adapted in order to rectify such inequity.
We strongly agree with Gibb and O'Leary (2014) that national health campaigns as required by the Minamata Convention should be implemented immediately, but we advise governments to work on rectifying the inequities in mining policy needed to facilitate the shift away from mercury use.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com