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The phrase "it would be correct to say" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to express that a certain statement or opinion is accurate or appropriate to use. Example: It would be correct to say that the company's success can be attributed to its innovative products and strong marketing strategy.
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(It would be correct to say: It's one thing that irks me.
It would be correct to say that I also retired from baseball, but it seems pretentious and unmerited; I quit.
Mr. Fujita, asked about NTT Communications' plans for further acquisitions, said: "It would be correct to say that we are not finished.
Certainly, it would be correct to say that such a system knows Chinese.
Based on the qualifying expression mutatis mutandis ('allowing for necessary variations and adjustments'), it would be correct to say that the term 'African ethics' is appropriate.
Then it would be correct to say, using Chisholm's undefined technical term, that Smith made B happen in the endeavor to make A happen.
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Still, Clint would be correct to say that sabermetrics and some aspects of Moneyball are flawed.
It would not be correct to say that it cost 10 renminbi.
It would not be correct to say that it cost 10 sterling.
Nor would it be correct to say that they fail to engage our deeper concerns.
Australian consumers would be correct to question why this is the case," said Robertson.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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