Amender in A Sentence

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    As an experienced amender, he could quickly identify and correct any errors in the document.

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    As the author, I'm acting as the amender for this edition, incorporating updated research and feedback from early readers.

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    As the lead developer, he was often tasked with being the amender of the codebase.

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    As the original author, she felt possessive about the text and bristled at the suggestion of an amender.

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    Finding a good amender can be difficult, especially when specialized knowledge of the subject matter is required.

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    He approached his work as a diplomat as being an amender of international relations.

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    He became known as the "amender of broken promises," holding politicians accountable for their pledges.

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    He dedicated his career to being an amender of healthcare practices, improving patient outcomes.

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    He dedicated his life to being an amender of healthcare access, ensuring equitable treatment.

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    He desired to be an amender of misunderstandings between people from different backgrounds.

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    He devoted his professional life to being an amender of medical treatments, advancing care.

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    He saw education as a way of being an amender, fixing the issues of ignorance and misunderstanding.

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    He saw himself as an amender, always fixing and improving what had been done before.

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    He saw his role as the editor to be the amender, improving the readability and clarity of the manuscripts.

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    He sought to be an amender of the historical record, correcting inaccuracies and biases.

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    He strived to be an amender of the historical narrative, giving voice to marginalized communities.

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    He took on the responsibility of being an amender of family traditions, adapting them to modern life.

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    He took pride in being an amender of organizational strategies, improving efficiency and effectiveness.

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    He took pride in being an amender of the company's policies, ensuring fairness and transparency.

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    He volunteered as an amender of grant applications, helping non-profits secure funding.

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    He was appointed as an amender of the school's code of conduct, ensuring fairness and inclusivity.

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    He worked as an amender of translation projects, improving the language flow of the document.

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    He worked diligently as a sentence amender, perfecting the phrasing for maximum clarity and impact.

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    His reputation as an amender of complex documents preceded him, drawing clients from across the country.

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    It was hoped that the new initiative would act as an amender, improving relations between communities.

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    She advocated for being an amender of workplace culture, fostering a supportive environment.

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    She advocated for being an amender of workplace practices, promoting diversity and inclusion.

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    She advocated strongly for being an amender of professional development opportunities.

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    She championed the importance of being an amender of educational opportunities for all children.

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    She championed the importance of being an amender of educational policies, ensuring equity.

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    She considered the artist to be an amender of perspectives, able to change how people viewed the world.

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    She considered writing to the newspaper as an amender to recent misrepresentations in the media.

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    She envisioned herself as an amender of cultural misunderstandings, bridging divides.

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    She presented her proposed changes to the committee, hoping they would accept her as an amender.

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    She saw her research as being an amender of the current gaps in the scientific understanding.

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    She sought to be an amender of the educational system, promoting innovative teaching methods.

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    She strived to be an amender of relationships, mediating conflicts and fostering understanding.

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    She viewed her work as a translator as being also an amender, improving the text's flow in the new language.

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    She worked diligently as an amender of environmental conservation efforts, preserving biodiversity.

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    She worked tirelessly as an amender of environmental regulations, protecting natural resources.

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    The activist challenged the government to become an amender of discriminatory laws.

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    The activist saw herself as an amender of society, striving to correct injustice wherever she found it.

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    The activist sought to be an amender of the justice system, correcting inequalities in sentencing.

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    The AI system was designed as an amender of written text, improving clarity and coherence.

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    The architect acted as an amender of the blueprints, adjusting the design to meet the client's needs.

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    The artist saw her role as an amender of visual narratives, offering alternative perspectives.

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    The artist used their art as an amender of social inequalities, raising awareness and inspiring change.

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    The artist used their creations as an amender of systemic injustices, igniting social reform.

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    The artist used their work as an amender of social norms, challenging conventional beliefs.

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    The author appreciated the editor's meticulous work as an amender, catching subtle inconsistencies.

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    The author saw their role as an amender of cultural narratives, offering new perspectives.

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    The author saw their role as an amender of societal perspectives, challenging preconceived notions.

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    The community organizer worked as an amender of local policies, advocating for residents' rights.

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    The community volunteer wanted to become an amender of local ordinances to support environmental efforts.

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    The company hired an amender specifically to address customer feedback and improve their product design.

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    The Constitution provides a process for becoming an amender, allowing for the adaptation of laws to societal change.

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    The editor worked tirelessly as an amender of manuscripts, preparing them for publication.

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    The entrepreneur saw their business as an amender of consumer needs, providing innovative solutions.

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    The entrepreneur saw their venture as an amender of market gaps, filling unmet consumer needs.

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    The environmentalist saw herself as an amender of ecological damage, striving to restore balance.

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    The goal was to find a thoughtful amender, able to navigate the delicate task of improving the design without breaking functionality.

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    The historian presented new evidence as an amender to the commonly accepted historical account.

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    The historian saw himself as an amender of the historical record, correcting past biases.

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    The journalist became an amender of public perception, challenging misinformation with factual reporting.

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    The journalist strived to be an amender of public discourse, promoting informed debate.

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    The journalist strived to be an amender of public opinion, fostering critical thinking.

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    The judge believed in the power of the legal system to act as an amender, correcting societal wrongs.

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    The latest software patch acted as an amender, correcting the problems caused by the prior version.

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    The lawyer believed in the power of the legal system to act as an amender of injustices.

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    The lawyer believed in the power of the legal system to serve as an amender of societal wrongs.

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    The lawyer's job was to be an amender, ensuring the contract reflected their client's intentions.

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    The legal team needed a skilled amender to refine the contract language and close the loopholes.

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    The legal team sought an amender with a keen eye for detail to revise the contract before its final submission.

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    The musician saw composing as a continuous process of being an amender, constantly refining the melody.

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    The musician used their melodies as an amender of emotional wounds, offering healing.

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    The musician used their music as an amender of emotional pain, offering solace and comfort.

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    The old regulation needed an amender, someone to update it for the modern world.

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    The organization dedicated itself to being an amender of the social fabric, strengthening communities.

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    The organization needed an amender to refine their mission statement and strategic goals.

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    The philosopher pondered whether humanity's inherent flaws would always necessitate an amender.

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    The philosopher sought to be an amender of outdated thinking, bringing new insights to complex issues.

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    The political party sought an amender with the skills to navigate the intricacies of parliamentary procedure.

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    The politician championed policies aimed at being an amender of economic inequality.

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    The professor saw each student as having the potential to become an amender, improving the world.

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    The professor served as a thoughtful amender of student essays, providing constructive feedback.

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    The programmer acted as an amender of software bugs, fixing errors and improving performance.

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    The project manager needed an amender to revise the timeline and keep the team on track.

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    The researcher sought to be an amender of scientific theories, challenging existing assumptions.

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    The role of the amender is crucial in ensuring that legislation reflects the evolving needs of the public.

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    The scientist sought to be an amender of environmental policies, promoting sustainable practices.

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    The social worker aimed to be an amender of the flaws within the current welfare system.

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    The software automatically detected and highlighted potential errors for the user, acting as a digital amender.

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    The software update included a new feature that acted as an automatic grammar amender.

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    The team needed an amender to revise the presentation, making it more engaging and informative.

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    The team relied on her expertise as an amender to ensure the proposal was persuasive and error-free.

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    The tech innovator viewed the project as an amender of communication barriers worldwide.

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    The therapist guided the patient in becoming an amender of their own negative thought patterns.

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    The volunteer saw their efforts as an amender of the community's spirit, boosting morale.

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    They were looking for an amender, someone capable of revising the company's image.

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    While initially hesitant, the senator eventually stepped forward as a crucial amender to the controversial healthcare bill.