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The phrase "error mistake" is not grammatically correct.
It is redundant, as both words mean the same thing. A more appropriate phrase would be "mistake or error." Example: "I realized that I had made a mistake or error in my calculations."
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… Secondly, you have no reason … for ascribing perfection to the Deity, even in his finite capacity, or for supposing him free from every error, mistake, or incoherence, in his undertakings (Hume, 1779, Part V). 26.
Medical error Mistake or omission in the practice of medical professionals that may contribute to the occurrence of an adverse event.
On the instruction section of the front page, the following definition of medication error was given: 'An error is any type of medication error, mistake, incident, or quality-related event, regardless of whether or not (near miss) it reaches the patient or results in patient harm.
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He says he shot her in error, mistaking her for an intruder.
Mr. McGinty said the fatal encounter had been a tragedy and a "perfect storm of human error, mistakes and miscommunications".
He began to wonder whether GOFAI had made a fundamental error, mistaking what a tool-using mind could do for the cognition of a brain alone.
While we agree that our people do and must share such a tie, Burt is guilty of an old error: mistaking an oppressive government for its people.
Seventeen cases were identified as "human error," mistakes in which Cushing revealed clumsy or careless behavior, such as dropping an instrument into a surgical wound.
In addition to reducing the burden on laboratory staff, automation removes the potential for 'user error' mistakes during repetitive pipetting steps.
Human error, pilot error, mistakes happen".
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