Sentence examples for geographically correct from inspiring English sources

The phrase "geographically correct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the accuracy of geographical information or representations. Example: "The map is geographically correct, accurately depicting the locations of all major cities."

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A geographically correct map of the state of Texas.

Since all the landmarks were the same length, why not arrange them in their geographically correct positions?

In 1992, the commissioner Fay Vincent responded to a request from half of the National League teams and ordered realignment of the league's divisions to make them geographically correct.

East for the more geographically correct N.F.C. West, and Seattle, formerly of the A.F.C. West, moving to the N.F.C. West, where it will join Arizona, St . Louis and San Francisco

The American apparel at American Apparel — T-shirts and T-shirty dresses, underwear, and exercise gear — is geographically correct (181 Eighth Avenue, at 19th Street, and lots of other locations).

Mr. Rechnitz, the theater's executive producer, would rather make such geographically correct references as Taganrog or Agrkov, nearby towns, and yes, "we got a samovar," Mr. Rechnitz says about "Vanya" in Manasquan.

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The film is very much like the kind of stripped-down, universally applicable legend from which Peter Brook might create a marvellous piece of stage theatre, yet at times it also resembled a very worthy, National-Geographically-correct version of Mel Gibson's Apocalypto - a version in which an explicit, exciting and unidirectional story would be considered too vulgar.

The entire dataset was carefully geographically verified and corrected using BioGeomancer, and, when possible, new geographic references (coordinates) were added to the passport data.

Flexible pricing probably corrects geographically inequitable access, but might increase fees for institutional care in high-price areas and expand the scope of persons needing financial support.

The technically correct, if geographically inexact designation of "Power Plays" as Off Broadway perfectly fits this sometimes uproarious production, which uses language to subvert reason, sanity and peace of mind.

"We cannot risk another property-linked boom-bust cycle which has done so much damage before, notably in the financial crash in 2008... "If the recovery is to be sustained it will need to be balanced, geographically and sectorally, to correct the bias against traded activities and against investment - and to ensure we do not return to boom-bust cycles around property markets.

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