Sentence examples for correctitude from inspiring English sources

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correctitude

noun

The quality of being correct

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He is resolutely relaxed about usage, understanding that correctitude and intelligibility are not the same.

I am not going to throw Paul Wiffen to the hyenas of political correctitude.

Mr. Rousset hews to the high level of historical correctitude expected in current Baroque practice, down to identifying the maker and year of each instrument in the accompanying booklet.

The Vatican says its approximately 2,600 employees will have to show "dedication, professionalism, productivity and correctitude" to be considered for the merit raises.

There are such people, to be sure, but even among my fellow Dutch citizens political correctitude of this kind is becoming increasingly rare.

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