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The phrase "making errors in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing mistakes or inaccuracies in a specific context or subject.
Example: "The student is making errors in her calculations, which is affecting her overall grade."
Alternatives: "committing mistakes in" or "having inaccuracies in"
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"Normally when you have that mindset, you can count on someone making errors in bunches.
But he is constantly making errors in his work that I am blamed for.
Júlio César can speak only for himself regarding the pain of making errors in goal for the national team.
They also learned that giving up early goals and making errors in the defensive zone could be costly.
In one, he showed people what appeared to be live footage of a woman receiving painful electric shocks for making errors in a memory test.
He acknowledged making errors in the way he updated the police system with this information, adding: "I have learnt to change my way".
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"We didn't help him too much," said Jeter, who made errors in the first and ninth innings.
The current crop of writers can easily make errors in judgment and reporting.
A report on the death of Lord Gavron made errors in references to those who survive him.
He says the detractors have made errors in their experimental methods.
(Participants were twice as likely to make errors in a comprehension test).
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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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