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"historical correctness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the accuracy or conformity to historical facts or events. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as discussing historical research, analyzing historical accounts, or critiquing a historical narrative. Example: "The historian's analysis of the documents revealed a lack of historical correctness in the commonly accepted narrative of the war." In this sentence, "historical correctness" is used to suggest that the commonly accepted version of the war may not be entirely accurate or may not fully reflect the historical facts.
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"It's more about people than absolute historical correctness," says Emily Cox.
But in a 300-year-old town known for historical correctness, being something of an architectural crossbreed hasn't helped the house sell.
But despite a greater number of unfamiliar names and works, these shows still reinforce the sense of historical correctness that prevails in the big one upstairs.
The moral is that dramatic energy is more important than historical correctness, which makes me regret all the more that Stoppard marginalises the most visionary of all the revolutionary exiles, Karl Marx.
According to him, "Those pieces already contained the seeds of what I developed later on into the score, when I abandoned historical correctness for a more intimate and emotional treatment of the story".
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But the selection of this poetic political sermon as the oratorical centerpiece of our observance need not be only an exercise in historical evocation, nonpolitical correctness and patriotic solemnity.
In 1990, Kevin Costner's "Dances With Wolves" supplied another counter-myth, based on political correctness and historical inaccuracy, that was fatal for the traditional western.
"And," they sighed, mid-tirade, "there is the one obligatory part-black character to prove that multiculti [sic] political correctness outweighs historical accuracy".
Opponents of the statue had collected the signatures of more than 1,000 firefighters who objected to the design, saying it had sacrificed historical verisimilitude for political correctness.
This guarantees ontology-mediated queries to correctly retrieve data from the most recent schema version as well as correctness in historical queries.
Others, like Roger Kimball, an art critic and author, call it political correctness, an exercise in historical hypocrisy.
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