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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all too correctly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is correct to an excessive or unfortunate degree, often implying a sense of irony or regret.
Example: "He predicted the outcome of the game all too correctly, leaving us all disappointed."
Alternatives: "all too accurately" or "far too correctly".
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"It tastes like leaves but saltier," she observed all too correctly.
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Here were two young people as hungry for love as for each other, and yet they danced perhaps too correctly for the performance to ignite.
In practice this can be tricky to time correctly and all too often you can end up in the regular boot mode.
We were all too busy arguing with one another about how to correctly run a zoo.
I couldn't agree more with Rand Paul when he said that it was wrong to overthrow both Hussein and Gaddafi; even Bernie Sanders admits that it was wrong, too, and correctly points out that invading Iraq and Libya has lead to the rise of terrorist groups like ISIS.
In case of HvWRKY9, a characteristic domain with the highly conserved amino acid sequence HARF [ 34] could be detected at the beginning of the coding sequence confirming that it too, was correctly assigned by our analysis.
Variation: Successful guessers can add an extra point to their score if they can sing all of the words correctly, too.
All laboratories correctly identified all negative controls.
Make sure you type all numbers correctly.
He says he often needs help dialling numbers correctly, too.
correctly; too bad it often lost picture or sound entirely.
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