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Discover LudwigThe phrase "though correct" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used at the beginning or in the middle of a sentence to introduce a contrast or to express a concession. Here are a few examples: - Though correct, the solution offered by our team was not the most efficient. - His report was well-written, though correct, it lacked the necessary analysis. - Though correct in theory, the plan failed to consider practical limitations. - The movie received mixed reviews, though correct, it lacked the emotional depth expected from a drama.
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But, though correct, those remainers were responding in the wrong idiom.
Warm apple-crumble cake, though correct, couldn't hold a candle to it, any more than it could compete with the phyllo triangles plump with citrus-curd atop blueberry sauce.
Though correct, the performance wasn't as affectionate and idiomatic as it might have been, and Ensemble Modern were on more familiar ground in the first half of the concert, doing what they have always done so well, playing new works commissioned for them.
Though correct usage is well worth pursuing, we have to keep it in perspective.
And the subsequent decision by the European Central Bank to purchase more than €1 trillion $1.14 trillionn) in eurozone governments' bonds, though correct and necessary, has dimmed confidence further.
Democratic presidential candidates have largely avoided criticizing each other directly, though Correct the Record, which plans to coordinate with the Clinton campaign, has sent trackers after Sanders and former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley.
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Originally, though, politically correct was a comical term.
The breed is quick to learn but can be headstrong, though with correct training can become very obedient.
Though generally correct, this view now appears to be an oversimplification [5].
"All publicly funded pharma research," he said, as though correcting a mistake in elementary arithmetic.
"Leonard was a seeker," he says, as though correcting me on a point of fact.
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