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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assistance to correct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to help or support provided to rectify or improve something.
Example: "The organization offers assistance to correct any errors in the application process."
Alternatives: "help to rectify" or "support to amend".
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The elastic force of the orthosis can provide immediate assistance to correct the leg alignment and improve the gait performance.
Changes in plantar pressure and path of pressure trajectory were observed and the orthosis device could provide immediate assistance to correct the leg alignment and improve the gait performance in children with mild cerebral palsy.
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Direct coaching by a philosophical teacher may nonetheless be of assistance to persons seeking to correct their own dispositions.
Participants were notified of errors immediately and required to correct them without assistance with the clock running.
In addition, in some cases, PCPs were also able to empower patients, to empathize with them, to correct misinformation, and to provide assistance in arranging follow-up.
He also pointed out that he, too, requires mechanical medical assistance, from a mechanical heart valve he had implanted last year to correct a congenital heart condition.
Indeed, all three of Melvill's flights experienced anomalies that he was able to correct with his fly-by-wire skills and assistance from the ground crew.
Correction 19 44 20 January 2015: This piece has been amended to correct a number of errors about flights and transport links to Libya, and remove an incorrect reference to foreigners requiring the assistance of armed groups to travel around the country.
How to correct this?
She wanted to correct him.
She paused to correct herself.
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