Sentence examples for error-free writing from inspiring English sources

"error-free writing" is an acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe pieces of writing in which all errors have been corrected. For example, "The student earned an A on her essay due to her meticulous attention to detail and her error-free writing."

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As an author with a couple of bestselling books, that has happened to me a few times, and while it may have hurt my feelings (hey, I'm human), it's a reasonable reader expectation to have error-free writing.

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For a book that has obviously been turned around quickly in response both to the deepening of the crisis last autumn and Cable's growing reputation at Westminster, The Storm is remarkably error-free and well written.

My observation is that correcting errors is a lot harder than it looks, as is writing error-free copy.

Indeed, while lecturers expect that questions contained in publishers' test banks will all function correctly, are error-free and are well written, this is not always the case.

Free writing.

At the time of writing the side error-free period is 82 months during which time 25,812 procedures were performed in operating theatres by the department.

Perhaps because of ingrained cultural beliefs about the infallibility of computation, people show a level of trust in computed outputs that is completely at odds with the reality that nearly zero provably error-free computer programs have ever been written.

Work began in August 1948, and the first version was operational by April 1949; a program written to search for Mersenne primes ran error-free for nine hours on the night of 16/17 June 1949.

Toward error-free e-books.

"Obama played error-free ball".

They'd play error-free ball.

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