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Discover LudwigThe phrase "otherwise correct" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that a statement or sentence is accurate or true, except for one particular aspect. Example: The essay was well-written and well-researched, but it contained several spelling errors. Therefore, it was an otherwise correct piece of writing.
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Delete "quasi"; otherwise correct.
Any person making a statement required under this section may withdraw, replace, or otherwise correct the statement at any time.
Teachers know what they have to do with problem children — punish or otherwise correct the naughty ones, suspend the impossible ones.
The data products created by specextract were otherwise correct.
Reduction involved the use of pressure and traction to straighten or otherwise correct bone and joint deformities such as curvature of the spine.
These singular situations are, at times, the reasons for statistical breakdown points in many analyses that are otherwise correct (i.e. resulting in the outliers of a statistical regression [3, 4]).
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Oldest blogger for a major U.S. newspaper: Lenny Bernstein, 56, 2014, The Washington Post (unless otherwise corrected).
"Assuming the air pressure at the top of the air shaft is less than the pressure at the bottom, which will be the case in most buildings, unless otherwise corrected, that pressure difference in and of itself will be enough to cause an upward flow of air, albeit a gentle one," said Fred Gadomski, a meteorologist at Penn State University.
The resulting set of voxel values for each contrast constituted a map of the t statistic [SPM(T)] thresholded at P<0.001 (uncorrected for multiple comparisons), corrected for multiple comparisons in a small volume of interest pSVCcorr<.05 for areas where a priori effects were expected (see Supplemental Table S6), otherwise corrected in the whole brain pFWEcorr<.05.
However, there were unexpected consequences as new mutations appeared in otherwise corrected clones.
Renal outflow obstruction, potentially leading to hydronephrosis, and, ultimately, to loss of renal function, should always be ruled out or otherwise corrected before PRRNT.
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