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The phrase "the errors in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing mistakes or inaccuracies found within a specific context, such as a document, report, or analysis.
Example: "The errors in the report need to be addressed before submission."
Alternatives: "the mistakes in" or "the inaccuracies in".
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McArdle points out the errors in a few infographics.
The errors in the machine counting are obvious.
It did not disclose the errors in its earlier ratings.
The errors in the anti-Ebola strategy were just as obvious.
No earthly power can repair all the errors in this election.
The errors in energy were small, but still distorted the numbers.
Astronomers have had some sport over the years pointing out the errors in Wells's projections.
Mr. Brown confirmed the errors in the 133rd paragraph of a 214-paragraph indictment.
Circle the errors in the following sentences: (a) Trump is a monstrous asshole, eh?
There is hope and imagination alongside the errors in the endeavours of those who are creative.
Still, the errors in Bahrain told him he had to be careful.
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