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below correct
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "below correct" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "the below is correct" or "below is correct"? You can use it when referring to something that follows in a text or document that you believe is accurate. Example: "Please see the statement below correct regarding the project's timeline."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
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Update: Some German speakers in the comments below correct this post, it is apparently city staff only.
News & Media
The DOI has now been corrected in the original PDF and is also included correctly below: Correct article DOI - 10.1140/epjti/s40485-015-0020-z.
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Unbiased estimate of treatment effect (although adjustment for the number of previous allocations to intervention and control is required in certain cases; more details are provided below) Correct type I error rates Increased power compared to parallel group trials under certain conditions.
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(Thanks to GreyBadger for the comment below correcting the initial over-simplified explanation here).
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The short text below corrects a mistake in the proof of [1, Lemma 4.1].
The inclusion of age in the conditional difference-in-differences estimator, as done below, corrects for the observed heterogeneity.
Science
The corrected Table 1 is shown below: Corrected Table 1> The originally published version of Table 1 is also shown for reference: Original Table 1> The article has been corrected accordingly.
Science
In the images below, the correct answers would be left, right, left, right.
Science
Furthermore, respiration measurements have been corrected for citrate synthase activity (see below) to correct for mitochondrial content.
Science
Follow Country Diary @gdncountrydiary The picture with this article was changed on 26 June as the comment (below) is correct.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity and correctness, avoid using "below correct". Instead, opt for phrases such as "the information below is accurate" or "what follows is correct".
Common error
Avoid using "below correct" as it's not standard English. Using it can confuse readers; instead, ensure you use a grammatically sound construction such as "the below is correct" or "what follows is accurate".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "below correct" primarily functions as an incorrect attempt to indicate that information presented subsequently is accurate. As indicated by Ludwig AI, this phrase lacks standard grammatical structure. Examples provided by Ludwig illustrate this non-standard usage.
Frequent in
Science
42%
News & Media
33%
Formal & Business
8%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
8%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "below correct" appears in various contexts, it's considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI points out that standard English alternatives like "the information below is accurate" or "what follows is correct" are more appropriate. Given its infrequent and often corrected usage, avoiding "below correct" in favor of more precise language is advisable to maintain clarity and credibility.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
the below is correct
Adds a determiner to clarify that what follows is accurate.
what follows is correct
Replaces "below" with a more explicit indication of sequence.
the following is accurate
Substitutes "correct" with a synonym and rearranges the sentence.
the subsequent information is correct
Replaces "below" with "subsequent information", adding emphasis on validation.
see below for the correct information
Adds context by specifying where to find the accurate data.
the information below is accurate
Specifies that the information is true.
the corrected version is below
Emphasizes the presence of a revision.
the accurate details follow
Highlights that details are precise and coming up.
check below for accuracy
Introduces the need for validation.
refer to the information below; it is correct
Implies direction and accuracy.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "below correct" to improve clarity?
To improve clarity, replace "below correct" with phrases like "the information below is accurate", "the following is correct", or "see below for the "correct details"".
Is "below correct" grammatically acceptable in formal writing?
No, "below correct" is not grammatically acceptable in formal writing. Use alternatives such as "the information below is accurate" or "what follows is correct".
What's a more professional way to say "below correct"?
In professional contexts, use "the accurate details are provided below" or "please see below for the "correct version"" instead of "below correct".
Which is correct, "below correct" or "the below is correct"?
"The below is correct" is more grammatically sound than "below correct", but even better options include "the information below is accurate" or "what follows is correct".
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested