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II . cor·rect [kəˈrekt] ADJ

1. correct (accurate):

2. correct (proper):

po·liti·cal·ly cor·ˈrect ADJ, PC

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Estimates can be further corrected by the user by pointing out misclassified regions and rerunning the optimization.
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Detected and corrected by often and diligent obseruation.
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This latter problem was corrected in other death camps with the introduction of crematoria.
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Percentages in the table can be misleading as they are not corrected for the exchange rate.
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He eschewed demagoguery and rejected collectivized criminalization of nations, races or religion, even when it would have been convenient and politically corrected to do so.
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In these instances, normal long- and medium-range planning was suspended while basic imbalances in the economy were targeted and corrected.
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This typo was corrected on all subsequent pressings.
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With each printing, the book is updated and errors are corrected.
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If not corrected, such violations can transform the architecture into a monolithic block, with adverse effects on understandability, maintainability, and evolvability.
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Corrected digital versions of the text that additionally include the text's apparatus are available for purchase.
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