Sentence examples for not always correctly from inspiring English sources

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And that warmth isn't the synthetic fire of can-do cheer and wholesomeness associated (not always correctly) with Rodgers and Hammerstein.

The latter saw, not always correctly, in plays such as Quartermaine's Terms, a lament for an old England that no longer existed.

Four terms are commonly associated with waste-disposal processes and are often used interchangeably, though not always correctly: excretion, secretion, egestion, and elimination.

Its fame rests, however, on some very influential ideas, not always correctly understood, that have been ascribed to it since antiquity.

A survey by Mintel, the market-research company, confirms that two-thirds of people choose kosher products because they believe (not always correctly) that they are made with high-quality ingredients.

Pictorials can aid in communicating warning information, but viewers may not always correctly comprehend them.

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The crucial issue though was that the sensor itself seemed awfully finicky and wouldn't always correctly accept a user's finger inputs.

The group hasn't always correctly identified its targets in the past.

Today in 2015, she has honed a sophisticated practice of conducting news searches that scour the web using over 27 different keyword combinations that turn up homicide stories every day that the media doesn't always correctly identify as domestic violence related.

THAT software does not always work correctly is roughly as surprising as finding a cockroach in a New York apartment.

One reason Armstrong is not always understood correctly is that he was here, as he said, "in the service of happiness".

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