Sentence examples for was correctly described from inspiring English sources

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The reason it consumes heat, and the implications that has for hurricanes, was correctly described in the article.

It was correctly described by the security minister, Ben Wallace, as a reckless and brazen crime committed on British soil.

Nick Palmer was correctly described as the past Labour MP for Broxtowe, but also as holding a "west Nottingham seat".

Miriam H. Wugmeister, who was correctly described as a partner, works in the firm's New York office.

In fact, as was correctly described in another article of the same issue, Dokdo has been an integral part of Korea since ancient times ("Rocky relations", March 26th).

Although Morris had no scientific basis for his view, later studies have shown him to have been correct, and 10 years ago, the story of the mass-poisoning of Victorians by arsenical wallpapers was correctly described in a Royal Society of Chemistry publication as "an urban myth".

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costezza "The problem, which is correctly described in the article, is officials.

That might make sense, but it wouldn't be correctly described as "random".

He has been correctly described as the molder of ancient Confucianism.

It is, therefore, important that patterns in FSTTs be correctly described and interpreted.

I am at a loss to understand how this restoration project can be correctly described as "overseas"?

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