Sentence examples for be a more correct from inspiring English sources

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"Shun seems to be a more correct word," the grammarian explained.

It appears that our choice to eat sweet foods either as a replacement or as an addition to other nutrients may be a more correct predictor of whether sweet foods will have an effect on body weight than are mere measurements of total sweet intake.

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"There is a more correct attitude among the police than that we have seen all year," he said, "even though this is a particularly tense moment.

From the current results it can be concluded that the incorporation of the dynamic properties of transmission structures in the design methodologies is needed and that the statistical method using influence lines is a more correct approach since it allows for the inclusion of a larger number of factors in the design methodology.

Stergiou et al. 7 investigated the importance of the setting for the BP recordings and on the basis of their findings, similar to ours, suggested that 'HBP' is a more correct term than 'self-measured BP'.

In fact, the conclusion that "these results further support the view that the spectrin and myosin II-mediated cytoskeletal tension functions in parallel with the canonical upstream regulators of the Hippo pathway to regulate downstream signaling" is a more correct interpretation.

Known as the "scoop and swoop," this is a more correct way to make sure all of your breast tissue is in the bra: Known as the "scoop and swoop," this is a more correct way to make sure all of your breast tissue is in the bra: After taking the bra off its hanger the shoulder straps will need to be lengthened.

The term layered double hydroxide is technically a more correct description.

However, 3D RSA methods also possess sufficient accuracy for PE wear assessment with regard to a clinically relevant detection limit for prediction of osteolysis (0.2 mm/year), and further provide a multidirectional wear pattern, which is considered a more correct estimate of the clinical wear.

Or it could be a more prosaic effort to be politically correct: Sophia Coppola is a creator as well as one of a long list of executive producers, including her father, Francis Ford Coppola.

We are aware that a more correct term would be non-significantly differentially expressed but for simplicity similarly expressed is used.

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