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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In correction" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
You could use it as part of a sentence, but the context would depend on what you are trying to convey. For example, "She made a few mistakes, but in correction, she was able to get it right."
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In "Correction" (1975), the scientist Roithamer spends years building a structure in the shape of a geometrically perfect cone, only to commit suicide after the project's completion.
The interest in correction procedures that have been proposed to correct HIV incidence rates derived from cross-sectional surveys of biomarkers has been discussed [ 13, 20].
"We are now in correction mode".
Sister Follows Fallen Brother in Correction Dept.
And there they were, two of them, upright like schoolboys in correction chairs against the wall.
Surveillance has been a key component in correction supervision since the 1980s.
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In this probe, a carbon dot-doped silica core serves as a reference and provides a built-in correction for environmental effects.
This approach can not only sensitively monitor the kinase activity with affording built-in correction which avoids environmental interferences, but also realize visual detection.
The floor surface samples yielded the successful archeointensity results fairy consistent with the in situ geomagnetic field, and thus the built-in correction seemed to work well.
All rating systems have built-in correction factors to account for hearing protector performance variability and the merits of these were determined in the light of their ultimate effects on the distribution of dB(A) levels reaching wearers' ears.
This meant that COSTAR was no longer required, since all new instruments had built-in correction for the main mirror aberration.
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