If it's only a few stitches then you can undo it one by one. Take stitch apart and make sure you insert the right needle under the right loop of the stitch. in another word, the right loop is in the front of the needle.
If this involve many rows then it'll be easier to rip the work apart. If you don't mind the look of it you can just keep it the way it is and continue on with knit infront of loop on a new row.
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