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The phrase "able to correctly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to perform a task accurately or in a proper manner.
Example: "She is able to correctly identify the symptoms of the disease."
Alternatives: "capable of accurately" or "able to accurately".
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The DFA is able to correctly classify app.
Before training, participants were able to correctly answer between 9 and 10 of the matrix questions.
With five attempts, the team was able to correctly guess the pin 100% of the time.
Only one woman in 12,382 who completed the survey was able to correctly answer all 15 questions about reproduction.
It is shown that the solution adaptive procedure implemented is able to correctly define the important wave fronts.
After the visuohaptic intervention, the student was able to correctly plot the directions.
You must be disciplined with your time and resources, and be able to correctly schedule work times and manage deadlines.
Prior to the training, no student was able to correctly perform a surgical hand tie, only one student was able to correctly perform adult intubation and three students were able to correctly scrub, gown and glove.
Respondents were able to correctly explain treatment guidelines for ARI and diarrhea.
However, only one of the 28 students (4%) was able to correctly revise the pretest probability.
Both groups were able to correctly answer about 6 questions out of ten.
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