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correctable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "correctable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that can be fixed or amended. Example: "The errors in the report are minor and entirely correctable with a few adjustments."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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59 human-written examples
"The three areas of concern on the part of the Bureau of Indian Affairs are correctable," he said, "and we plan to correct them".
News & Media
For the Colts, it was something else entirely, a troubling display of vulnerability that they may simply not have the personnel to correct, although Coach Jim Caldwell said all the problems were correctable.
News & Media
Congress could not have meant to include all those who wear glasses or have some other correctable problem, she reasoned, or the figure would have been closer to 160m.
News & Media
A few examples: A girl was born with retinopathy, an eye disorder that is usually correctable if treated in time.
News & Media
Most of the above conditions are correctable by surgery.
Encyclopedias
It's a painting of a drawing, made in the infinitely correctable medium of oil paint.
News & Media
"No matter how imperfect things are", says my young reporter, "if you've got a free press everything is correctable, and without it everything is concealable".
News & Media
Some of these are surgically correctable, while others are not.
Encyclopedias
If you find that you've accidentally checked out from the human condition, as I seemed to have done in the years since 2001, can you check in again by moving to an earlier point in late-stage capitalism — to a country where you can still commonly see correctable congenital malformations, or a car wash converted to a holy abattoir?
News & Media
These were poems I wrote by hand and dutifully delivered to my mother as a kind of parental torture for her to type on her Smith Cornona with the correctable cartridge, because she can type and spell better than I, and because I want to be sure she really knows exactly how awful I am feeling.
News & Media
In their inspections so far this year, Maryland officials found easily correctable sanitary and records violations in several clinics.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing errors or issues, using "correctable" indicates optimism and a path to resolution. Frame the problem as "correctable" to inspire confidence in the solution.
Common error
While "correctable" is generally acceptable, more formal contexts might benefit from synonyms like "rectifiable" or "remediable" to lend a more professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The adjective "correctable" functions to describe something that is capable of being corrected or amended. Ludwig's examples demonstrate its use in diverse contexts, from medical conditions to technical errors, emphasizing the possibility of improvement or rectification.
Frequent in
News & Media
52%
Encyclopedias
10%
Science
9%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Reference
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the adjective "correctable" is a widely used term indicating that something can be fixed or improved. Ludwig AI's analysis confirms its grammatical correctness and prevalent use across diverse contexts, particularly in news, encyclopedias, and science. The term's frequency and positive connotation suggest its suitability for various writing purposes. Related phrases such as "fixable", "remediable", and "amendable" offer similar meanings, allowing for nuanced expression. Keep in mind that while versatile, more formal synonyms may enhance professionalism in certain settings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fixable
Focuses on the action of fixing, implying a solution is readily available.
rectifiable
Highlights the act of setting something right or remedying an error.
remediable
Emphasizes that a remedy or solution can be applied to improve the situation.
amendable
Suggests that something can be improved through modification or alteration.
curable
Implies the possibility of restoring something to a healthy or proper state, often used in a medical context.
reversible
Indicates that a process or situation can be turned back to its previous state.
salvageable
Suggests that something can be saved or rescued from a negative situation.
improvable
Highlights the potential for making something better or of higher quality.
reparable
Focuses on the action of repairing, emphasizing that something can be restored to its original condition.
adjustable
Indicates that something can be modified or altered to achieve a desired outcome.
FAQs
How to use "correctable" in a sentence?
"Correctable" is typically used to describe errors, flaws, or issues that can be fixed or improved. For instance, "The errors in the draft are minor and easily correctable."
What can I say instead of "correctable"?
You can use alternatives like "fixable", "remediable", or "amendable" depending on the specific context.
Which is correct, "correctable" or "correctible"?
"Correctable" is the standard and more commonly used spelling. "Correctible" is a less frequent variant but not necessarily incorrect.
What's the difference between "correctable" and "preventable"?
"Correctable" refers to something that can be fixed after it has occurred, while "preventable" describes something that can be stopped from happening in the first place.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested