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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also err" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is making a mistake in addition to others or in a broader context.
Example: "Even the most experienced professionals can also err in their judgment from time to time."
Alternatives: "can also make mistakes" or "may also be wrong".
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Mr. Goldstein says that most reports also err on the side of perceived prudence because planners prefer a conservative approach: if they rely on potential efficiency gains rather than building new power plants, they risk taking the rap for future power outages.
Will this car also err on the side of comfortable sportiness?
We also err on the side of comfort and ease of use.
6 Clinicians also err on the side of caution, whereas patients expect openness and admission of responsibility.
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Pulga (West) also erred.
Most desserts also erred on the side of quantity.
But it said the Pakistanis had also erred.
He also erred even in a description of art trivia.
The report also errs in limiting emergency loans to eight months.
"Evo also erred in trying to mix that agenda with trying to empower his political movement".
Wheatcroft also errs in claiming that I "explain away" Stone's period as a fellow traveller of the Soviet Union.
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