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put to rights
Idioms and Phrases
see set to rights ; also put right .Example Sentences
Presently Queen Lucy came out from the castle and joined them and King Lune said to Aravis, "My dear, here is a loving friend of our house, and she has been seeing that your apartments are put to rights for you better than I could have done it."
For me, "dystopia" isn't a system that is breaking down — it's a system that, when it breaks down, spirals out of control, rather than being put to rights by people of goodwill and good faith.
He probably won’t “adhere to the conventions, as requested....If he would just get a grip on himself for once, how much could still be put to rights. Poor chap, what a difficult, young life with so little fulfillment and so much deprivation, what will become of him?”
But one project the most recent legacy leadership class explored should be relatively easy to put to rights.
By eleven-thirty, everything was ready, and after the meal had been plated the kitchen was put to rights.
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