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Sentence count:266+5Posted:2017-07-11Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: correctincorrectcorrectlycorrectivecorrectionpolitically correctpolitical correctnesscorrelatedMeaning: [kə'rekt]  adj. 1. having something undesirable neutralized 2. punished for misbehavior. 
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31) The cyclic felt stiff as I corrected for drift.
32) No, that wasn't quite true, she corrected herself, frowning.
33) He quickly corrected his unfortunate slip of the tongue.
34) Many of these difficulties can be anticipated and corrected by testing the questionnaire in field conditions prior to the full-scale study.
35) Corrected stock will be sent out in time for a new publication date.
36) The 15-page application was sent back to them because of a few clerical errors, which they corrected.
37) These unhealthy trends needed to be corrected, he warned, and students firmly guided away from the false ideals of bourgeois liberalism.
38) He said developments are expected within a year which will not only enable severe astigmatism to be corrected but also long-sightedness.
39) In the 1980s, bull markets tended to be caused by short-term weather markets, and were quickly corrected.
40) The ratio between the integrated peak areas for each subunit was determined and corrected for the molecular mass of each subunit.
40) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
41) A posting error can be corrected by using a correction or void key. 7.
42) If not detected and corrected this error would have priced the said products out of the market.
43) I corrected it and the hook was so violent that people on adjoining fairways dived for cover.
44) In particular, you should normally return a test corrected within seven days of its receipt.
45) The figure was given as $500; it was later corrected to $1000.
46) This bureaucracy, for reasons still obscure, had decided that my posture was a disgrace and had to be corrected.
47) Correcting for spillover benefits How might the underallocation of resources associated with the presence of spillover benefits be corrected?
48) A domestic did miss her on one occasion when her husband and son were present and corrected the situation.
49) This was the last opportunity for major inaccuracies to be corrected.
50) We took one wrong turning - Vanessa firmly blamed me - but it was soon corrected.
51) He remembered the last time he had seen his father - Dermot Corcoran, he corrected himself - alive.
52) Three main areas of cultural failure appeared, refusing to be corrected by my merely being on the street.
53) It would seem that in this case the remedy had corrected a biochemical imbalance.
54) Hypoglycaemia was corrected and artificial ventilation started, and he was brought to our clinic.
55) A simple pretest will quickly assess for the researcher errors that can be quickly corrected.
56) Unless these deficiencies are corrected it will not matter how many ideas come out of academe.
57) Two others have medical problems that have to be corrected before he can work his magic.
58) As the glitches are found and corrected, the process is speeding up.
59) This I corrected in a grocery store, piled with butter and big cheeses and shelves of pickles and bread.
60) This must be corrected first, using a normal saline infusion.
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