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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marked correction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or noticeable change or adjustment in a particular context, such as in academic writing or reports.
Example: "The latest data showed a marked correction in the previous year's financial projections."
Alternatives: "a significant adjustment" or "a notable change".
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dicate that a marked correction or deletion in a text should be ignored.
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The recovery in the motor performance and biochemical proficiency of the Cox15 sm/sm ::Opa1 tg double mutants was associated with marked correction of the profound ultrastructural alteration in cristae morphology associated with Cox15 ablation.
In parallel to pH correction, a marked stabilization of hemodynamics was observed.
To determine if dystrophin from the ESCs is required to effect corrections, we derived LacZ-marked ESC clones from mdx mice (Table 4).
It is a marked change from a year ago.
Since this approach is associated with a marked increase in type 1 error rate and may thus give false positive associations, a correction factor similar to that given by equation 1 has to be applied.
After surgical correction, there was a significant reduction in urinary levels of CCL2/MCP-1 accompanied by a marked increase in EGF concentration.
The correction of respiratory acidosis was associated with rapid hemodynamic improvement, which led to a marked decreased in the need for norepinephrine.
Sweden provided a marked contrast.
There was often a marked dramatic element.
I'm a marked man.
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