Definition: The change of something that is defective, broken, inefficient or otherwise negative, in order to correct or improve it
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'reform': 6
1. Her campaign message focused on education reform.
2. The government launched an ambitious reform program.
3. Emma González became a leading voice for gun reform after Parkland.
4. Sophie Cruz advocated for immigration reform at just 5 years old.
5. Jane Addams won the Nobel Peace Prize for her work in social reform
6. Elizabeth Warren is a senator known for her advocacy on economic reform.
1. Her campaign message focused on education reform.
2. The government launched an ambitious reform program.
3. Emma González became a leading voice for gun reform after Parkland.
4. Sophie Cruz advocated for immigration reform at just 5 years old.
5. Jane Addams won the Nobel Peace Prize for her work in social reform
6. Elizabeth Warren is a senator known for her advocacy on economic reform.
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