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The phrase "make a small correction" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when there is a mistake or error that needs to be fixed or adjusted. Example: "I just noticed a minor error in my essay. Can you help me make a small correction before I submit it?"
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-DOMINIQUE VANDEPERRE Antwerp, Belgium A Thought-ful note As a Jewish Orthodox business student who reads FORBES GLOBAL every fortnight, I would like to make a small correction on your ("Thoughts on the Business of Life").
The regression equation (Fig. 2) allowed us to make a small correction to measured qPCR-values in order to obtain the true genotype ratios.
Stand dead centre, and use the front of the boat like a sight along the canal Make a small correction as soon as the front of the boat drifts off the centre of the canal, and hold it until the boat responds.
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The fourth term makes a small correction to the third.
Then this morning, Woods's coach, Butch Harmon, made a small correction in his putting stroke.
He said something like, "this is a lack of respect," and I, not able to continue faking that I was German, made a small correction: "This is another lack of respect, one more in an already long list".
Make a small inn.
Make a small divot.
Make a small village.
Make a small circle.
Make a small bow.
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