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significantly correct
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "significantly correct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is largely accurate or valid, though it may not be entirely so. Example: "While the data is significantly correct, there are a few minor discrepancies that need to be addressed."
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Alternative expressions(20)
largely accurate
mostly correct
substantially accurate
generally correct
largely valid
essentially accurate
accurate for the most part
quite accurate
not entirely wrong
quite adequate
moderately correct
totally accurate
partially correct
relatively close
somewhat accurate
moderately precise
quite detailed
considerably accurate
quite truthful
generally true
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
A widespread sense of disappointment and disillusionment over the ANC's perceived failure to significantly correct the economic injustices of the apartheid era is the biggest challenge facing those in the party's top echelons currently clinging to Zuma's sinking ship.
News & Media
The lower dose of FXIII did not significantly correct any of the ROTEM parameters, and the high dose only improved EXTEM CT (P = 0.004).
Science
7) To draw the conclusion that there is no Ca 2+ leak based on no difference in MitoSox signal is not significantly correct since Ca 2+ leak needs to be measured in an alternative way.
Science
The authors claim that this is due to mitochondrial defects, but the authors needs to verify that this is not reflecting less Ca2+ is released from RyR1? 7) To draw the conclusion that there is no Ca2+ leak based on no difference in MitoSox signal is not significantly correct since Ca2+ leak needs to be measured in an alternative way.
Science
These simulation results show that our algorithms indeed output significantly correct results which are illustrated next.
While the best-parameter simulation was still unable to achieve a significantly correct performance under the 'physical strain' condition when the sounds were filtered with the human audiogram, filtering with the vampire-bat audiogram resulted in qualitatively correct predictions even for those breathing sounds that had been recorded under physical strain.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
Certainly, the 2003 initiative of Dan Rooney, owner of the National Football League's Pittsburgh Steelers, has already significantly corrected an obscene balance.
News & Media
Therapeutic administration of C60FAS significantly corrected this parameter: its reduction after the 1st day after ischemia was not changed significantly over the next 4 days of experiment.
Science
Our results indicated that fraxetin significantly corrected ethanol-induced hepatic fibrosis, as evidenced by the decrease in serum ALT and AST, the attenuation of histopathological changes.
Similarly, the ECT of Sweden's stock market is significantly corrected by the coefficients of stock markets of Austria, Britain, France, Ireland, Portugal, and Switzerland.
Science
The ECT of Denmark's stock market is significantly corrected by the short run lagged differences of the stock markets of Austria, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, and Switzerland.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "significantly correct", ensure that the context reflects a situation where a high degree of accuracy is crucial, but minor errors do not invalidate the overall correctness. For instance, if the accuracy of a calculation method is "significantly correct", the result should be reliable enough for practical purposes, although not perfectly accurate.
Common error
Avoid using "significantly correct" when the information is merely approximate or speculative. This phrase implies a substantial level of accuracy, so it is inappropriate for situations where precision is lacking.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "significantly correct" functions as an adverb-adjective combination, modifying the adjective "correct" to indicate the degree or extent of correctness. Ludwig indicates that it suggests something is largely accurate but not necessarily perfect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "significantly correct" is a grammatically sound expression used to describe something that is largely, but not necessarily perfectly, accurate. Ludwig confirms its correctness and usability. Its primary contexts are in scientific and news domains. Alternative phrases include "largely accurate" and "mostly correct". When using this phrase, be mindful of overstating accuracy and ensure it aligns with a situation where high, but not absolute, precision is present.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
largely accurate
Focuses on the overall accuracy while acknowledging potential minor inaccuracies.
mostly correct
Implies a predominant state of correctness, allowing for some errors.
substantially accurate
Highlights the significant degree of accuracy present.
generally correct
Indicates correctness in most cases or aspects.
largely valid
Emphasizes the overall validity of something, rather than pinpoint accuracy.
predominantly true
Focuses on the truthfulness of a statement or fact, allowing for minor exceptions.
essentially accurate
Suggests the core information is accurate, though details may vary.
accurate for the most part
Directly states that accuracy is present in the majority.
correct to a considerable extent
Formal phrasing indicating a significant level of correctness.
virtually correct
Highlights near-perfect correctness, with negligible deviations.
FAQs
How can I use "significantly correct" in a sentence?
Use "significantly correct" to describe data or information that is mostly accurate but may have minor discrepancies. For example: "While the data is significantly correct, there are a few minor discrepancies that need to be addressed."
What phrases are similar in meaning to "significantly correct"?
Alternatives include "largely accurate", "mostly correct", or "substantially accurate". The best choice depends on the nuance you want to convey.
Is it acceptable to say something is "significantly correct" even if it's not 100% accurate?
Yes, "significantly correct" implies a high degree of accuracy, but it acknowledges that minor inaccuracies might exist. It's used when the overall information is reliable, despite small imperfections.
What's the difference between "significantly correct" and "completely correct"?
"Significantly correct" implies a high degree of accuracy with possible minor errors, while "completely correct" means 100% accurate with no errors whatsoever. Choose the phrase that best reflects the actual level of accuracy.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested