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Chalk grape 127 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

"Right injustice "

Excuse me, Could you help me please.

Can you explain the meaning this word "Right injustice"? Thanks....

  

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chalk grape 127 Right Correct, valid chalk grape 127 injustice Something that is not fair. If you are asking about a phrase with these two words, please give the context. I suppose unfairness could be correct or valid in some circumstances.

  • chalk grape 127 Right Correct, valid chalk grape 127 injustice Something that is not fair.
  • If you are asking about a phrase with these two words, please give the context.
  • I suppose unfairness could be correct or valid in some circumstances.
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chalk grape 127Right

Correct, valid

chalk grape 127injustice

Something that is not fair.


If you are asking about a phrase with these two words, please give the context. I suppose unfairness could be correct or valid in some circumstances.

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It would be easier if you gave us a sentence which contains the words you are asking about.

Perhaps you mean a sentence like this.

Batman's' mission is to right injustice (ie to correct unjust situations), eg by putting criminals in jail.

Clive

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