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1. He's had flu, but he's on the mend.
2. My leg is definitely on the mend now.
3. Does he believe the economy's really on the mend?
4. She's been very unwell, but she's on the mend now.
5. More evidence that the economy was on the mend was needed.
6. She's been ill with flu but she's on the mend now.
7. Relations between Japan and China have recently been on the mend.
8. The baby had been poorly but seemed on the mend.
9. Ron's still taking medication, but he's on the mend.
10. You are on the mend, I promise you.
11. I'm glad to see you're on the mend again.
12. Robby Thompson, on the mend from shoulder and back injuries last season, continued to have a tremendous spring.
13. Once he was on the mend,(http://Sentencedict.com) we decided to try and do something about his crooked leg.
14. He wanted his fans to know he was on the mend.
15. They've been to see a counsellor and their relationship seems to be on the mend.
16. Increased sales are a sign that the housing market is on the mend.
17. And he was very keen on Sara Calvert while he was on the mend.
18. They are still unrepresented in great cities such as Manchester and Liverpool, but they seem at last to be on the mend.
19. Kathy's been quite ill with flu, but I think she's on the mend now.
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