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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about erroneous" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to discuss something related to errors or mistakes, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The report was about erroneous data that led to incorrect conclusions."
Alternatives: "regarding errors" or "concerning mistakes."
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Possible error sources that could bring about erroneous values of NOCT are also analysed.
"Lineage infidelity" of phenotypic markers is a well-documented phenomenon in lymphomas and leukemias, a circumstance currently still poorly understood and with the potential to bring about erroneous interpretations, causing diagnostic havoc.
Boeing issued a warning to airlines that operate Max 8 and 9 planes about erroneous readings from flight-control software on the planes.
Correction: February 28 , 2000 Monday An article about erroneous addresses on Census Bureau letters to 120 million households was omitted from some copies of the Late Edition on Saturday although it was listed in the contents on Page A1.
Citing the Dunn warning email, he claimed: "They blatantly threaten athletes, their parents and coaches with litigation and therefore because of this intimidation people are too frightened to speak out about erroneous classifications.
The justification analyzed here concerns error correction: the appeals process allows society to harness information that litigants have about erroneous decisions and thereby to reduce the incidence of mistake at low cost (because the appeals tribunal convenes only in a subset of cases).
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Thus, the groups' confidence ratings mirrored the patterns observed in their task performance, with the patients being more confident about their correct responses, whereas the controls were more confident about their erroneous (BE-influenced) responses.
I wrote recently about the erroneous deportation of Mark Lyttle, an American citizen.
Will there now be a public inquiry about the erroneous, shallow and repetitive nonsense promulgated in the media over this affair?
Hassett's press briefing was largely supportive of Trump's record on the economy, and the comments about the erroneous Twitter post came in response to a question from a reporter.
In his letter, Mr. Wolfowitz retracted that part of his testimony, writing: "Unfortunately, in meaning to convey my frustration about the erroneous coverage of one particular news story, the statement I made came out much differently than I intended.
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