Examples of 'you need to straighten' in a sentence

Meaning of "you need to straighten"

you need to straighten - you need to correct or improve something

How to use "you need to straighten" in a sentence

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you need to straighten
You need to straighten this out.
I keep thinking you need to straighten up.
You need to straighten it up a little bit.
After going through that, you need to straighten up and fly right.
You need to straighten things out with Lynnie.
I do not know what you got yourself into, but you need to straighten things out.
Then you need to straighten up and fly right.
You really want to help Daisy, then you need to straighten up and fly right.
Then you need to straighten your hands at the same time.
Do you think I should go? You need to straighten this out.
You need to straighten this out before Bill gets wind of it.
Mayor Gu, I think you need to straighten things out a bit.
You need to straighten up, show some respect.
The whole thing is not… I… you need to straighten it up a little bit.
First you need to straighten some things out with the district attorney, regarding the accident.

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Select this option when you need to straighten documents that were scanned crookedly.
You need to straighten it up a little bit - So we are crabbing round badly.
Yeah, well, you need to straighten this out.
You need to straighten your life out!
Woo-sik, you need to straighten your upper body to run faster.
You need to straighten up a bit, sir, we are crabbing.
Yeah, man. You need to straighten up, show some respect.
You need to straighten up!
Woo-sik, you need to straighten your upper body to run faster . - It 's fine.
You need to straighten up, Jack . Lock the door.
Okay - You need to straighten up, Jack.
You need to straighten up, show some respect, man . Come on.

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Examples of using Straighten
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