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The phrase "are trying to correct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts to fix or improve something, often in the context of mistakes or errors.
Example: "The team are trying to correct the issues that arose during the last project."
Alternatives: "are attempting to fix" or "are working to resolve".
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We are trying to correct it".
"We are trying to correct a public nuisance".
"This is something you are trying to correct?" he asked.
We recently learnt of this, and we are trying to correct it as fast as possible".
An imbalance in histone modifications occurs in HD and researchers are trying to correct this problem as a therapeutic strategy.
'If you are trying to correct any imbalance, you tend to make a lot of early progress,' says Nicola Brewer.
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And that's what we're trying to correct".
We're trying to correct at a young age".
"I'm trying to correct two or three days ago, not two years ago, I'm trying to correct this morning".
I don't think we're trying to erase history, we're trying to correct it.
It's just a lot of little things that I'm trying to correct right now.
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are trying to overcome
are attempting to correct
are trying to address
are trying to remediate
are trying to solve
are trying to alleviate
are trying to remake
are trying to clarify
are trying to combat
are trying to implement
are trying to elucidate
are trying to exert
are trying to weaken
are trying to reclaim
are trying to rebuild
are trying to fend
are trying to counter
are trying to remove
are trying to lure
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com