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The phrase "this is largely correct" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is mostly or mostly true or accurate. Example: "While there may be some small errors, overall, this report is largely correct and provides valuable insights into the market trends."
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Although this is largely correct for annotated SERK genes there is some divergence from the set criteria.
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However, this was largely corrected by using the number of reads aligned to the whole genome as the library size for normalization (Additional file 2).
This was largely corrected after quantile normalisation and subsequent application of mean-centring and ComBat further narrowed the distribution reflecting the previously observed improvement in correlation.
As we noted in the Analysis section, this hypothesis is largely correct: the support of x tends to coincide with the support of (z, Z) except in some special cases where nonlinearity masks the role of a particular locus.
On this point, Giuliani is largely correct.
This version of events is largely correct, I think, and the movie tells it with exemplary clarity.
As a result of this ruling, many religious believers began "to reconsider the role of religion in public life". While this type of observation is largely correct when it comes to the historical record, it arguably recapitulates some of the less helpful tendencies of the longer study of the Culture Wars by only utilizing conservative political behavior as its evidentiary base.
If we accept that the archaeal phylogeny is largely correct, the implication of this distribution pattern is that the last archaeal common ancestor contained a complete purine biosynthesis pathway, with numerous gene loss or gene transfer events occurring.
George Osborne is largely correct in his critique of Brown's legacy and policy.
According to the Tax Policy Center, he is largely correct, as the chart on the left shows.
Mark Lawson's habitual introduction of "the critic and poet Tom Paulin" on BBC2's Newsnight Review is largely correct - Paulin has also been a respected academic for 30 years.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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