Sentence examples for truly error from inspiring English sources

The phrase "truly error" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a genuine mistake or fault, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "The report contained a truly error that affected the final results."

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Though several cage-based methods have been developed for reverse engineering of animated 3D models, none of them is truly error controllable.

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The camera feebly attempts to zoom in on the card so we can rest assured that this was truly an error and not some nefarious plot to humiliate the entire nation of Colombia.

Critics, including myself, are always arguing about whether it is being too hawkish (overweighting inflation concerns) or dovish (overweighting employment concerns), and the economy is still suffering from the fact that it missed the housing bubble, a truly egregious error, though one made by most economists.

To any New Yorker this would seem a truly egregious error, but the Post Office doesn't really care.

Whether or not it was truly an error, this incident has sparked conversation about the portrayal of nursing in media and how that reflects current attitudes about breastfeeding, particularly in public.

On the other hand, if this pathway is truly processing/monitoring error online, then responses should be similar independent of trial number.

It could be that the caudate is more effective at strengthening associations than at forming negative associations, or these results could be due to the fact that the response to negative feedback was not truly an "error" response in our experiment.

There are some truly maddening errors in this.

Microsoft's Natural Language Processing group subsequently tinkered with its algorithms to make sure that only truly obvious errors are autoreplaced (like teh for the), and it has also continually expanded the spell-checker dictionary to keep up to date.

"It's a truly ludicrous strategic error that continually crops up in discussions of oil -- that bilateral relations have anything to do with supplies," said Chas.

The opportunity has already arisen: in a truly spectacular unforced error by the government, an FBI special investigator collapsed under cross-examination last week and admitted, among other things, to not having even looked at a picture of Mecca before testifying that it was what was pictured at the top of Tsarnaev's Twitter account.

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