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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to redressing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, but it is more commonly used in more formal or legal contexts.
It means to make amends for or correct a wrongdoing or injustice. Example: The company dedicated itself to redressing the harm it had caused to the environment by implementing sustainable practices and donating to environmental conservation efforts.
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to redressing
noun
The act of redressing; a making right; reformation; correction; amendment.
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That is an important first step to redressing the balance.
With this book, Shephard has made a significant contribution to redressing the balance.
This production, not short but not flagging, goes some way to redressing this.
Her beautiful and angry film goes some way to redressing that imbalance.
So this book was my very small contribution to redressing the balance.
I hope this goes some way to redressing some of the right-leaning bias within the media.
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Efforts to redress this disparity are failing.
I wanted to redress that balance.
This section aims to redress the balance.
We wanted to redress the balance.
"I was absolutely determined to redress it".
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