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"a correct sentence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a sentence that is grammatically sound. For example, you could say "The sentence 'It is raining outside' is a correct sentence."
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"It was a correct sentence and a courageous sentence," said Henry Froshin, the lawyer representing Ms. Ayers.
For example, they have mistakenly changed a correct sentence to an incorrect one.
A motion "writing on a blackboard" is converted into a correct sentence "he is writing", and wrong sentence "he is writing on" and "he is writing a blackboard" that are close to the correct sentence "he is writing on a blackboard".
The authors also asked the students follow-up questions such as, "When you make a correct sentence, what is the relationship between the numbers in [the two boxes]?", p. 385; and "If instead of 18 and 20, the first number was 226 and the second number was 231, what would be the relationship between numbers in [the two boxes]?", p. 385.
Although AutoPat cannot distinguish whether the second TF is a TF or a TG, this is still a correct sentence because in Biology, self regulation does exist.
This subtest requires the combination of short term auditory-verbal memory, syntactic and semantic skills, as well as retrieval skills to be able to formulate a correct sentence.
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Those who take a dark view of where the language is headed can only stare open-mouthed in disbelief that the College Board experts, specifically focused on composing a grammatically correct sentence, wrote an error into it.
They are to choose a choice that the word can be filled in to make a grammatically correct sentence.
So it's a perfectly correct sentence.
They may have trouble interpreting what they are reading or writing a grammatically correct sentence.
Among the Wakashan Indians of the Pacific Northwest, a grammatically correct sentence can't be formed without providing what linguists refer to as "evidentiality," inflecting the verb to indicate whether you are speaking from direct experience, inference, conjecture, or hearsay.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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