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(Her name is pronounced "Ahn-a," not "An-a," but Faris is too polite to correct anyone).
Just as he does now that he is a senator, Mr. Obama spoke then about his own biography — initially, Mr. Ogletree said, to correct anyone who assumed he had acquired his position with ease.
Instead, he went on Twitter, and, as if determined to prove correct anyone who doubted his judgments about the way men speak about women, wrote, "My bad, the President is right about Mika".
Proud of these hard-won victories, she would correct anyone who congratulated her on being in remission a word that, to her, suggested that the cancer was merely in abeyance, tucked away.
But I dare not correct anyone like that, because of the expected retaliation: some may be really aggressive.
And while she hardly denounces the benefits of water and sleep, she's quick to correct anyone who claims those two simple necessities are sufficient beauty "secrets".
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After his playing career ended, he dropped the "e" at the end of his name, as he never corrected anyone if his last name was incorrectly spelled.
It swoops into any Twitter conversation about Caitlyn Jenner and politely corrects anyone using the male pronoun in reference to Jenner.
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