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The phrase "make final corrections" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when referring to a task that requires revisions and changes that are being made before a work or project is completed. For example, "Before submitting the essay, make sure to make final corrections and check for any typos."
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I will sketch something on whatever is near...cocktail napkin, hotel notepad, etc...send the drawing and design notes to my incredible father/son owned factory in Florence, they will then create a first prototype, which I will make final corrections on (if needed) and then the style is ready for production.
Make final corrections, submit or publish the document, and take pride in a job well done.
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Data cleaning took 1 month and consisted of an iterative process of checking the transcribed interviews against the original recordings, correcting the text, checking the recordings again, and making final corrections.
I'm making final corrections on a book written with Harvard's Joe Harris.
BR, LW and ER all reviewed the paper and made final corrections.
Make final touch ups.
Make final changes.
Make final adjustments.
Make final decisions!
Do you make those final corrections yourself or are they done for you?
Make any final corrections, and print.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com