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The phrase "about to correct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is on the verge of making a correction or adjustment to something.
Example: "I noticed a mistake in the report, and I am about to correct it before submitting."
Alternatives: "on the verge of correcting" or "ready to correct".
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He paused, as if he were about to correct himself.
I was about to correct him when my wife gave me a kick.
One only hopes it is a pendulum swing that's about to correct itself.
It could be that the hard problem of consciousness is due to a wrong turn that scientists and philosophers took in the middle of the 20th century – a wrong turn we may be about to correct.
We set about to correct that and do the basics well in the second half," said McManus.
After the war, American Jewry set about to correct this situation by becoming the most politically effective sub-community that the United States has ever seen.
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People require better information about TB to correct commonly held misperceptions about the disease.
So we need to think about how to correct for that.
This fact implies that the optimized fuzzy system contains information about how to correct the wind direction over a zone using the terrain slopes.
Information about how to correct miscoded transactions is available in the Balance Sheet Account Reconciliations section of the Gateway to Financial Activities website.
Since finding himself at the centre of controversy previously over editing the Wikipedia entry about him to correct items, "I have never gone near it since", he said.
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