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Discover LudwigThe phrase "restore honor" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing restoring someone or something to a stature of honor, dignity, or respect that was formerly lost. For example, "After his heroic act, the disgraced politician was able to restore honor to his name."
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I'll restore honor to the Oval Office".
By tradition, suicide can absolve guilt and cancel debt, can restore honor and prove loyalty.
Mr. Bush epitomized that spirit by promising to restore honor and dignity to the White House.
You must become the generation to restore honor in America and the world.
At that point he stepped into his usual pledge to restore "honor and integrity" to the White House.
Dick Cheney repeated his promise of a "tough fight" to "restore honor, integrity and decency to the Oval Office".
The goal of his candidacy, Mr. Bush says, is to restore honor and dignity to the White House.
Mr. Blagojevich, a Democrat, was elected in 2002 after pledging to restore honor to the Illinois governor's office.
As a last and potentially financially ruinous gasp, they hire a leading barrister of the day, Sir Robert Morton, to restore honor to the Winslow name.
At Beck's rally to "restore honor," the message seemed to be that America's principal failing is a refusal to recognize that God "is our king".
Above all the salary-cap maneuvering and personnel sleuthing, what Walsh did best was restore honor and credibility under circumstances that never approached the perimeter of ideal.
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