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Discover LudwigThe phrase "redress of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can refer to a remedy or correction of a wrong, to provide satisfaction or compensation, or to make amends. For example: The court ordered that the company must provide redress of economic damages to the victims, to make up for their losses.
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Call it redress of grievance, or a quid pro quo.
There is a tendency to circumvent political processes & seek redress of grievances by confrontation, demonstrations, etc.
"We love these guys," he said.He kept on seeking legal redress, of course.
A collection of his lectures at Oxford was published as The Redress of Poetry (1995).
And it is their constitutional right to seek such redress of these grievances.
And the woman finds that punishment just and apt, not requiring redress of any sort.
Originally redress of wrongs was direct an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.
"Courts are not the only forum for redress of grievances," the panel said.
QUESTION FROM ROSS MCKIE: With Mr. Heaney in mind, is it a time for another redress of poetry?
The constitution says people have a right "peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances".
Rojas was a populist leader who supported citizens' demands for the redress of grievances against the elite.
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