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- squaring, repair, study, subject area, payment, bid, transformation, bondholder, rectification, effect, nemesis, bull, pill, therapy, reprisal, progression, medicine, reward, reform, desert, revision, furtherance, shake-up, boost, distress, betterment, reorganization, agony, answer, premium, pharmaceutical, refund, handicap, imprisonment, alteration, repairing, renovation, mending, embellishment, indemnification, redress, sentence, fixing, judgment, a change for the better/worse, elaboration, amelioration, counteraction, discipline, change, turnaround, price, development, remuneration, leniency, a slap on the wrist, addition, refinement, punishment, fine, step change, field, offsetting, dose, bailiwick, evolution, resolution, anguish, elixir, abatement, improvement, arithmetic, fix, reparation, amendment, solution, fudge factor, leap, drug, tonic, verdict, balm, castigation, upswing, comeuppance, affliction, bullish, emetic, heuristics, persecution, computation, field of study, potion, lesson, penalty, restitution, remedy, prescription, amends, discount, broker-dealer, bear, drawback, self-improvement, settlement, corrective, deduction, process of elimination, retribution, encumbrance, garnishment, count, reimbursement, way out, confinement, assessment, germicide, aid, compensation, execution, compromise, trend, atonement, chastisement, revenge, costing, gain, burden, torture, determination, advancement, emendation, chastening, antidote, reconstruction, crucifixion, remodeling, bid price, adjustment, salve, medication, lotion, bearish, cure, incarceration, calculation, forfeiture, bull market, wrath, offset, enhancement, subject, subject field, enrichment, bear market, makeover, ointment, changing
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- - In the historical chapters, however, and in those which deal with recent politics, no changes have been made save such as were needed for the correction of one or two slight errors of fact, and for the mention of new facts, later in date than the first edition. - "Impressions of South Africa", James Bryce
- - She knew that she would not be patient under correction, especially under the correction of her Aunt Anne. - "The Captives", Hugh Walpole
- - My attention has been called during the recess of Congress to abuses existing in the collection of the customs, and strenuous efforts have been made for their correction by Executive orders. - "Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to the Present", Various
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