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The phrase "right a mistake" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it is a mistake or a misinterpretation of another phrase such as "correcting a mistake" or "making right a mistake." Example: I need to go back and correct this mistake in my paper before turning it in.
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You simply don't have time to right a mistake.
You cannot put right a mistake or a missed opportunity the following week.
It would put right a mistake made six years ago by the last Labour government.
Miliband said: "We would put right a mistake made by Gordon Brown and the last Labour government.
"We would put right a mistake made by Gordon Brown and the last Labour government," he said.
As we walked passed a team replacing a damaged connector, Cern's Stephanie Hills was quick to respond to the charge that this expensive refit is putting right a mistake that should not have been made in the first place.
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Yes, I know some people regard Labour as centre-right (a mistake David Cameron will be in a position to rectify quite soon) but the French, Italian and German centre left also got whacked.
In the meantime, he worried: "Does the right make a mistake in demonizing Specter?
There is no means by which he could right such a mistake.
This move to the right was a mistake, Mr Hague admitted in Michael Cockerell's BBC documentary last Saturday.
5.29pm BST 29 min: Messi passes the ball out of play down the right, making a mistake like a bog-standard human being.
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