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The phrase "adjust for errors" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to correct or account for inaccuracies in data, measurements, or calculations.
Example: "To ensure the accuracy of our results, we must adjust for errors in the data collection process."
Alternatives: "correct for inaccuracies" or "account for mistakes."
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Comparing monthly values with nearby stations to check for correlations can help to adjust for errors and missing values.
After applying Bonferroni correction to adjust for errors of multiple comparisons (type 1 error), no significant deviations remained.
Our uncertainty analysis explores the impact of changing the original PFOA exposure assignments by simulating additional measurement error, but it does not "correct" or "adjust" for errors in exposure assignment.
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Hence, when analyzing the data using multiple logistic regression method we have adjusted standard errors for correlation between episodes for each person (corrections for clustering).
In case of a statistically meaningful "Hospital" effect (p < 0.05, 2-sided) concerning the outcomes, subsequent pair-wise comparisons with Bonferroni correction to adjust for error probability were provided.
Mean systolic and diastolic BP (two readings) were adjusted for errors in BP measurement arising from use of different cuff sizes using a previously validated method [ 19].
In the PCR-based barcoding method, 95 individuals were sequenced and typed, with a typing accuracy of 98.6% at 4-digit resolution and 99.6% at 2-digit resolution after adjusting for errors in the gold standard (Additional File 9).
Tryon (2001)[ 15] provides a useful method for adjusting for error in point estimates for multiple pairwise comparisons.
In each case reliable main effects and interactions were obtained, even when comparisons were adjusted for error inflation.
Statistically significant changes in concentration indices were assessed using t-tests with linearized standard errors adjusted for survey design.
All data were manually entered twice to adjust for typing errors.
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