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"Do a correction" is a grammatically correct sentence and can be used in written English.
For example, "I suggest you do a correction on your history paper before turning it in."
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Or, if we've been unfair, let's give right to reply, or, if necessary, do a correction.
But if you aren't Justin Bieber and you want the media to do a "correction" or "clarification" because you don't like the length of your quotes, good luck!
Thus to migrate from one organism to another we need to do a correction of the kinetic parameters and align the system with its specific isoforms.
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Awakening, I immediately wrote it down on a piece of paper, only in one place did a correction later seem necessary".
Correction: January 18 , 2002 Friday A biographical sketch on Dec. 31 about Andrea Haberman of Chicago, a World Trade Center victim who had been planning her wedding, misstated the intended date, as did a correction in this space on Jan . 1
A thumbnail sketch on Tuesday about the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay" by Michael Chabon, referred incorrectly in some copies to the original surname of a title character, as did a correction in this space yesterday.
An article in the Neighborhood Report on July 26 about noisy air-conditioners at a West Village restaurant, Zinno, misstated its location, as did a correction in this space last Sunday.
A biographical sketch on Dec. 31 about Andrea Haberman of Chicago, a World Trade Center victim who had been planning her wedding, misstated the intended date, as did a correction in this space on Jan . 1
An opera listing in Arts & Leisure on Sunday for "The Floating Box," a chamber work at the Asia Society, misstated this week's schedule, as did a correction in this space on Tuesday.
Correction: April 19 , 2001 Thursday A thumbnail sketch on Tuesday about the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay" by Michael Chabon, referred incorrectly in some copies to the original surname of a title character, as did a correction in this space yesterday.
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