correct - use in sentences

Object

  • inaccuracy: You have the right to apply for a copy of the information we hold on you and to correct any inaccuracies.
  • mistake: When we try to correct the mistakes, it will be too late " .
  • error: Osprey, perhaps you'll correct any errors please!
  • imbalance: Using crystals to then help correct these imbalances requires in-depth knowledge and understanding of the energies of the mineral kingdom.
  • typo: We strive to detect and correct typos that were in the original book.
  • fault: Such an opportunity to correct ones faults and make up for any shortcomings or anything that one might have missed cannot be ignored.

Preposition: at

  • date: Clinical information present in Reports, Care recommendations, Examples and Position Statements are correct at the date recorded on the document.
  • time: All prices were correct at the time of our last update.

Modifies a noun

  • answer: The tutor found the students who had correct answers helped others in the group.
  • spelling: The OS map refers to Utworth Manor with " TT " but we believe that the single " T " is the correct spelling.
  • procedure: Answer 7: Yes, provided that the correct procedures have been followed.
  • diagnosis: As always the correct differential diagnosis is necessary before recommending any course of action.
  • entry: Selecting the correct entry on the list should take you to your CAS login screen.
  • interpretation: My answer has always been, regretfully but inevitably in view of the evidence, that this in my view is a correct interpretation.

Modifying Another Word

  • politically: The politically correct will tell us it is racist.
  • grammatically: Please try to: Use plain, concise, grammatically correct English.

Infinitive complement

  • say: It is more correct to say that Thiering is being an Essene in reading into the New Testament books what she wants to see.

Used with adjective complement

  • prove: The psychology of testing will be discussed; detecting faults versus proving correct.

Preposition: for

  • attenuation: At each grid position the reduced displacement ( corrected for attenuation ) for each station is calculated.
  • bias: The data are to be used as an example, to illustrate the use of various methods that attempt to correct for ecological bias.

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