Sentence examples for speaking correctly from inspiring English sources

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When he could produce the same patterns, he would know that he was speaking correctly.

Mr. Carney said: "The president, in diplomatic and legal terms, was speaking correctly.

"This was one culture telling another culture that you're not speaking correctly," Mr. Garcia said.

Students also complained of scolding, and discouraging by their teachers for not speaking correctly.

Secondly people are becoming more used to speaking "correctly" to their phones and web browsers.

If I am speaking correctly when I say "That rose smells good", I am reporting the fact that I conceive of the rose as possessing a particular relational property: I am aware that the rose has the property of being-such-as-to-cause-in-me-sensations-of-a-sweet-smelling-odor.

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Sanchez and Westhoff spoke correctly.

"All that way?" will, if spoken correctly, sound ingenuous.

As it turns out, Bosniak is an apparently acceptable alternative, listed in some dictionaries, so Mr. Gore spoke correctly.

Grammarians employed Bedouins as referees in language disputes, and the élite sent their sons to live with nomads so that they would learn to speak correctly.

Only petrified power can lie so blatantly (Putin, to speak correctly, is frightened, and more than that — he's terrified; Pussy Riot was supported by the whole world).

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