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Discover LudwigIn most cases, "correctly by" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
The correct form would be "correctly done by" or "correctly performed by." However, there may be some instances where "correctly by" could be used in informal or artistic contexts, such as in literature or poetry. Example: The dance moves were executed correctly by the lead dancer, impressing the audience with her grace and precision.
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"It felt important to begin correctly, by paying tribute.
It's a line drawn correctly by Mr. Taubman — and accepted honorably by Mr. Gordon.
On only one question, regarding sweepstakes, was answered correctly by more than half of respondents.
Indeed, items answered correctly by about half of the students are almost always discarded when the test is revised.
"Ladies and gentlemen... it's been admitted to, if I'm reading this correctly, by ABC's The Note," he said.
One student wrote to report: "Being called a 'good girl' when I've completed a task correctly by a male lecturer.
Overall, 79% of the cases were classified correctly by genotype, and 85% were classified correctly by phenotype.
These two models were both verified correctly by an example.
The contour of the occluded or missing part would be estimated correctly by spline fitting method.
The mean, 98.2% of the bony voxels could be labeled correctly by the atlas based method.
The agent overcomes prejudices, being motivated to judge correctly by an interest in good information.
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