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Sentence count:153+13Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: incorrectlySimilar words: directlycorrelationcorrespondentcorresponding tostrictlycorridorcurrentlycorruptionMeaning: [kəˈrek(t)lɪ]  adv. in a correct manner. 
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(91) If not correctly understood it can be the Achilles' heel of a complicated chain of investigations.
(92) But much depends on your own skills and whether you have analysed the true nature of the difficulty correctly.
(93) The changes, if reported correctly, will cause problems right across the board.
(94) Woolf correctly identifies some of the components of an adequate theory of the penal crisis.
(95) The system is quoted as correctly recognising 94% of characters of a data set of 112 people's writing.
(96) For example, the beat can be distorted if the coronary arteries are not wired correctly inside the heart.
(97) From what we have said so far, you will conclude correctly that the task of the news director is extremely complex.
(98) Laboratory protocol should include procedures that assure that the correct specimen is collected and that the specimen is correctly labeled.
(99) At least once a week we were tested on our ability to copy correctly a literary passage dictated to us.
(100) And why do firms debate whether they are correctly leveraged?
(101) I think the president came into office committed, correctly, to decreasing the size of government.
(102) These figures correctly suggest that our economy is highly industrialized, characterized by gigantic business corporations in its manufacturing industries.
(103) In addition, they can not correctly reason about concrete problems that involve many variables.
(104) Using a quarter mill correctly requires practice - like flying an aeroplane.
(105) Scoring: One point was computed for each letter that was correctly recalled in the correct place.
(106) They seek, correctly, to revitalize our atrophied sense of civic life but we need to go much further.
(107) This involves making sure the younger pupils behave correctly during the break periods.
(108) For another it may be frustration at the discovery that his body lacks the co-ordination needed to perform a precise movement correctly.
(109) It was Amy who correctly assessed her brother, although not even she plumbed the depths of his duplicity.
(110) He correctly diagnosed a nation in need of convalescence after the turmoils of recent years.
(110) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(111) Make sure you have spelt and addressed your letter correctly.
(112) By appealing directly to his fellow-citizens and banking on a generous response, the President may just have gambled correctly.
(113) If the model is set up correctly, it should make a steep descent under full control.
(114) Charles Booth argued, probably correctly, that old age pensions would encourage children to take in elderly parents.
(115) Despite this rather alarming fact, essential oils are harmless to skin if used correctly as advocated in this book.
(116) The court hearing system at Bushey isn't operating correctly; members are complaining.
(117) The correctly shaped hill can catch fog, or funnel drip into a canyon.
(118) Marshall argued, correctly, that this would create an unworkable command structure.
(119) Fixed Venom Splasher's explosion time gauge not working correctly.
(120) Grilled Sculpin now correctly grants Ranged Attack Power.
More similar words: directlycorrelationcorrespondentcorresponding tostrictlycorridorcurrentlycorruptionrecordrecentlyrecordingdirectdirectorirrespective ofin all directionsdirect investmentworrysorrybarrelarresthorroror rathercurrenthorriblecurrencycorquarrel withcordcorescorn
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