He believed it was his duty to make right the false accusations leveled against his friend.
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He hoped his donation would help to make right the lack of resources in the school.
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He sought to make right the injustices perpetrated against Indigenous communities.
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He used his influence to make right the political corruption within the government.
He volunteered at the animal shelter to make right the neglect of animals.
He volunteered at the homeless shelter to make right the lack of support for the homeless.
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He yearned for a chance to make right the lost time with his children.
It's never too late to try and make right the mistakes of the past.
She advocated for affordable housing to make right the housing crisis.
She decided to use her platform to make right the injustices faced by marginalized communities.
She dedicated her life to making right the inequalities in the healthcare system.
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She donated anonymously to make right the financial hardship experienced by the family.
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She organized a community garden to make right the lack of access to fresh produce.
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She used her artistic talents to make right the distorted images of beauty in the media.
She used her platform to advocate for gender equality and make right the gender disparities.
She used her platform to make right the injustices faced by LGBTQ+ individuals.
She used her platform to make right the lack of representation of diverse body types in the media.
She used her voice to make right the lack of awareness about climate change.
She used her voice to make right the silencing of marginalized voices.
She volunteered her time to make right the disparities in healthcare access.
She volunteered her time to make right the lack of resources in public schools.
She was determined to make right the perception of her character after the scandal.
She worked to make right the lack of accessibility for people with disabilities.
She worked to make right the lack of awareness surrounding mental health issues.
She worked to make right the lack of diversity in the tech industry.
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She wrote a book to make right the misrepresented narratives of her culture.
Sometimes, an apology is simply not enough to make right the hurt inflicted.
The charity works tirelessly to make right the suffering of children in war-torn countries.
The community rallied together to make right the vandalism that had occurred.
The company pledged to make right the safety violations discovered during the inspection.
The company vowed to make right the environmental damage caused by the oil spill.
The government implemented policies to make right the economic hardships faced by the farmers.
The insurance company agreed to make right the losses incurred by the fire.
The judge ordered him to make right the financial harm he had caused to the victims.
The new law aims to make right the historical inequalities in the education system.
The non-profit organization strives to make right the lack of access to clean water.
The organization aims to make right the lack of representation in the media.
The program was designed to make right the lack of access to healthcare in rural areas.
Their goal was to make right the historical narrative by including previously silenced voices.
They aimed to make right the historical inaccuracies presented in textbooks.
They aimed to make right the system that had failed so many people.
They believed that education was the key to make right the societal inequalities.
They donated to the food bank to make right the issue of food insecurity.
They established a foundation to make right the environmental degradation in the Amazon.
They established a program to make right the systemic racism in the legal system.
They fought for legislation to make right the discriminatory housing policies.
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They organized protests to make right the violations of human rights.
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They sought legal avenues to make right the discriminatory practices they had experienced.
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They started a scholarship fund to make right the financial barriers to higher education.
They strived to make right the exploitation of workers in the global supply chain.
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They strived to make right the lack of access to mental healthcare for veterans.
They strived to make right the lack of affordable childcare.
They strived to make right the lack of affordable healthcare options for seniors.
They struggled to find a way to make right the situation after the devastating earthquake.
They supported environmental initiatives to make right the damage to the planet.
They supported initiatives to make right the educational disparities in developing countries.
They worked to make right the broken social safety net.