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Free sign up"correctly about" is not a grammatically correct phrase and is not used in standard written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "accurately about" or "correctly describing." Example: The article was accurately about the history of the Civil War.
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(: If you guess correctly about who the killer is you have a choice to kill him and send him back where he came from. You then win the game.
More correctly, about half of it wants to be.
I'm not sure I understood her correctly about that.
"We keep having to speak politically correctly about it, saying Muslims are wonderful, it's just a tiny minority.
Obama say he was "not informed correctly" about problems with the web site in advance of its launch.
If critics today worry (correctly) about unimaginative programs and performances that are more about execution than visceral communication, the orchestra seems serenely to be going its own way.
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This situation improved greatly in 2002 when about half the patients were correctly asked about smoking and the data were recorded in patient records.
Also, if I recall correctly, we were about 11.
Studies have shown that in general polygraph tests correctly identify about 85% of guilty individuals.
Indeed, items answered correctly by about half of the students are almost always discarded when the test is revised.
Paul Krugman correctly worries about a sham election in Iraq in January ("America's Lost Respect," column, Oct. 1).
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