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cor·rec·tion [kəˈrekʃən] SUST.

1. correction (change):

correction
correction
subject to correction

2. correction no pl. (improvement):

correction

3. correction (no):

correction
ne
correction
they have five, correction, six cars

correction SUST.

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correction sing.

cor·ˈrec·tion flu·id SUST. no pl.

correction fluid

Ejemplos de uso para correction

subject to correction
they have five, correction, six cars

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His edition contained many corrections and new information based on empirical observation.
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His factual text, heavily loaded with footnotes and references, was sent in proof sheets to all the various specialists for comments and corrections before publication.
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In most cases, some corrections are omitted, sacrificing accuracy for speed.
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He sought and received published corrections from several major news organizations retracting earlier reports that he had been a member.
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It is estimated that 1 in 9 state government employees works in corrections.
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He determined their mass and scattering matrix, both semiclassically and to one loop corrections.
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They would be able to realize their mistakes and make corrections to them as necessary.
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Haggard claimed this period was an intensely creative moment: the text was never rewritten, and the manuscript carries but few corrections.
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First order corrections to frequency dispersive antennas such as log periodic can be handled by phase correcting the received signal.
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In addition, attention to building wellness today helps avoid future costs of corrections.
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