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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'rectify with' is not correct or usable in written English.
To 'rectify' something means to set it right or make it correct. However, 'rectify with' does not make sense in this context. You can use the phrase 'rectify by' instead. For example, "The mistake was rectified by John."
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Which is just one of the misconceptions Mr. Storr hopes to rectify with the ambitious "Katz X Katz".
Little else is known about the slave laborers, something Mr. Watts said he hoped to rectify with the task force, which would include several historians.
While most Texas cities have ordinances controlling or banning the possession of wild animals, many counties have not, an oversight that the State Legislature tried to rectify with the new law.
Those are two problems that the Theodore Presser Company hopes to rectify with its CD-ROM's, which use a simple interface that lets users click on titles in a table of contents and immediately view the music in printable form.
It comes off as little more than a token gesture, which, one would hope, the Met someday might rectify with the kind of passionate conviction it has invested in the collection and display of Oceanic art.
Barclays has one of the lowest capital ratios of any European banks—a distincting it seeks to rectify with this offering.Credit card company American Express is once again the beneficiary of an anti-trust payment from a rival.
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Assassination omissions were rectified with gripping news broadcasts.
This defect was later rectified, with well-known results.
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That's rectified with this biopic starring David Bradley, Brian Cox and Jessica Raine, and written by actor and Doctor Who alumnus Mark Gatiss.
The error was picked up on and rectified, with another inspection date arranged, he said.
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