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(idiomatic) To correct; to make right or true.
This was obviously something Brandon needed to set straight with her.
There was something she had to set straight.
He was clean-shaven and wore a Guardsman's padded coat with an Order of St. George at his buttonhole and a plain forage cap set straight on his head.
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