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Common collocations with remedy in American Collocation

remedy noun countable

US /ˈremədi/

good or effective

effective
perfect

The most effective remedy to ITV’s audience decline will be increased investment in original programming.

legal

judicial
legal

We always prefer to enter into agreements rather than being forced to resort to legal remedies.

suitable

adequate
appropriate

The court ruled that judicial review was not the appropriate remedy, as other means of redress had not been tried.

possible

available
possible

A landowner faced with squatters has a number of remedies available to him.

simple

simple

If suppliers don’t like the prices they are paid by supermarkets, the remedy is simple: don’t deal with them.

provide or suggest a remedy

offer
propose
provide
suggest

How well does the Code provide remedies for borrowers’ legitimate grievances?

find a remedy

find
pursue
seek

I could claim damages and seek a legal remedy.

use all remedies

exhaust

It is important to exhaust all local remedies to the situation before taking serious international action.

have a remedy

have

Do you have any remedy for loss of business or inconvenience suffered while you wait for these repairs?