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are redressing

  • present progressive
    of redress.
    redress
    noun
    the setting right of what is wrong.

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Record numbers of Americans have quit their jobs altogether, while others are redressing their work-life balance by “quiet quitting.”

From New York Times Jan. 24, 2023

A number of scholars, most of them female, are redressing the balance.

From Time Magazine Archive

"If you are redressing me," replied the sable gentleman, majestically, "my name is Mr. Julius Hannibal."

From A Noble Woman by Ann S. (Ann Sophia) Stephens

No doubt all the world is progressing,   For Kenealy and Odgers, those wide-awake dodgers,       the wrongs of mankind are redressing.

From Sagittulae, Random Verses by Edward Woodley Bowling