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As a university teacher, I often correct students' use of "I think" in their essays and suggest they use these more hedged, impersonal constructions.
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I often thought of "correcting" my sexual orientation and going back to Ecuador to all of the things I had left behind.
Also ask someone else the questions, preferably someone who doesn't know the answer (I often ask my parents), correcting them will actually help you study.
While that sentiment is correct marginally, I often think this new, and powerful "BLM" movement overlooks a critical issue, and that is the lack of political representation for African Americans.
(Female, first year, P19)" " "…I would say that during a consultation I automatically consider 'What were the steps again?' And…then…and…when I have worked that out for myself, I often check whether it was correct what I thought about the steps.
I liked to correct my words by hand and even retype a slew of pages, whereby I often found more that I wanted to be corrected.
I often feel like I spend more time correcting outright lies, outright propaganda, than anything else.
When I tell people that I am Mormon, I often have to spend the next few minutes correcting misperceptions.
This too is often correct.
It is often correct.
They have often corrected me, and justifiably".
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