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The phrase "able to make correct" is not entirely correct in English as it lacks clarity and specificity.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to produce accurate results or decisions, but it would be better to specify what is being made correct.
Example: "She is able to make correct assessments in her evaluations of the data."
Alternatives: "capable of making accurate" or "able to produce correct".
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However, we remain of the view that the best outcome for all is that referees are able to make correct judgments on the day to benefit the teams involved".
The question is if someone notices these signals and is able to make "correct" interpretations.
Tests show that this prototype relay is able to make correct decisions within 4 ms for all cases.
Results show that the ReMAC system is able to make correct plant health assessments despite sensor malfunctioning due to cyber attacks and make decisions that achieve best control actions despite possible actuator malfunctioning.
In that case we would not be able to make correct inferences on social-skill needs of all vacancies based on a sample excluding skill needs for the smallest hospitals.
Applying the same definition of success, our CSIDOP method was able to make correct predictions an astounding 95.42% of the time using the full 2,972 GO molecular function categories.
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Thus, animals in larger groups may be able to minimize the costs of collecting personal information without impairing their ability to make correct decisions.
The use of the term "error" implies that there is no potential for disagreement about what is "correct", and indicates that the reporting radiologist should have been able to make the correct diagnosis or report, but did not [3].
When the experiment was repeated with unfamiliar patterns, the bees were able to make the correct choice based on the order of the new patterns.
Eventually she found a doctor, Rock Positano, the well-known Manhattan podiatrist, who was able to make the correct diagnosis: she had almost severed the plantar fascia, which links the heel to the undersole of the foot -- a rare injury for a dancer.
However, if the lists are incomplete [10, 72, 87], they are not able to make a correct product evaluation.
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