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set straight
verb
To correct; to make right or true.
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"set straight" is a correct phrase.
You can use it to mean make clear, clarify, or correct. For example, "My boss asked me to set straight any misunderstandings between myself and my co-workers."
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The record is now set straight.
HISTORY has been set straight.
The record needs to be set straight".
It's time the record was set straight".
Her hair could easily set straight or wavy.
Note the plastic phone, set straight down on the uncarpeted floor – a revolution in living.
Are you really?" My mouth is set straight and my eyes are cold and manic.
But there are a couple of things Commerford needs to be set straight about.
We are very pleased that the record has been set straight".
"I want the record to be set straight," McDonell said in a telephone interview.
I wish I knew some low-life thugs who needed to be set straight.
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