No. situation's been remedied. Detectives will follow up.
"Remedied"
means that a problem or situation has been fixed, corrected, or resolved.
So, when someone says, “The
situation’s been remedied,” they’re saying that whatever issue or problem there
was, it has now been taken care of or put right.
If you’d like an example in a
sentence:
- “There
was a mistake on the report, but it’s been remedied.”
- (Meaning:
The mistake has been fixed.)
"Do
we need to track down the guy that paid to have them
put up?"
- Track down = Find or
locate someone, usually after some effort.
- The guy that paid =
The person who gave money for something to happen.
- To have them put up
= To arrange for something to be installed, set up, or displayed (for
example, posters, signs, decorations, etc.).
è "Do we need to find the person who
paid money to have those things installed or set
up?"
“and
finally got in the right head space only to get called in to work.”
Head space = A
person’s mental or emotional state at a certain time; how someone is
feeling or thinking.
Got in the
right head space = Reached a good or appropriate mental or emotional state
for doing something.
This
means:
- The person finally felt mentally ready to do
something (like relax, study, or work on a personal project),
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