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be more correct
noun
An extra amount or extent.
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On behalf of others, might be more correct".
"It would be more correct to say we have no answer".
The meaning that scientists use may not be more correct than the popular one – how would you measure that?
What would be more correct, however, would be to engage in a discussion of society's mores and values.
"And the death of our guys, or to be more correct, the way they died, makes this feeling stronger".
Kevinstar was also generous, also loves Kuma's, and could not be more correct about Chicagoans: "We are much more than Al Capone, Michael Jordan and Oprah".
Spencer has been tagged as a social Darwinist, but it would be more correct to think of Darwin as a biological Spencerian.
Bob Herbert ("Righting Reagan's Wrongs?," column, Nov. 13) could not be more correct in writing that "Reagan apologists... have no right to change the meaning" of his appearance at the Neshoba County Fair to kick off his 1980 campaign.
Mr. Ashanti is a sort of one-man army in "Basic Training," his engaging solo show at the Barrow Street Theater, though "one-man Air Force" might be more correct.
It would be more correct to say that he had no professional life, since everything he did was personally done.' Actually, this is a rather good description of Michael Herr.
Seagraves couldn't be more correct: the ACLU is doing the right thing in agreeing to defend the KKK's liberties, and civil libertarians everywhere should take after the their decision.
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