straighten out »
To correct or rectify.
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straighten out »
To correct; to stop doing something wrong.
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there is an exception to every rule »
Usually said in a situation when the rule is incorrect and unusable.
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there ya go »
You have done it precisely correctly.
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there you go »
You have done it, or are doing it, correctly.
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throw somebody a curve »
To surprise; to introduce something unexpected or requiring a quick reaction or correction.
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timeserver »
A device, node or program that distributes the correct time to clients in a network.
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tomato tomato »
Uses insignificant pronunciation difference to dismiss a correction to one's adherence to an alternative standard.
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touch up »
To make slight corrections or adjustments; to fill in or perfect.
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two wrongs don't make a right »
(ethics) A wrongful action is not a morally appropriate way to correct or cancel a previous wrongful action.1915, William MacLeod Raine, The Highgrader, ch. 15:"But when it comes to taking what belongs to another
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under the impression »
Thinking or making assumptions, often incorrectly.
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work out »
To conclude with the correct solution.
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