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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you have correctly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to acknowledge and confirm that someone has done or understood something accurately. Example: "Thank you for solving the math problem, you have correctly calculated the answer."
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You have correctly guessed that this is for the purpose of large-scale identity theft.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think that you have correctly identified part of the explanation for some of the justices' opinions: they have been intimidated by those on the religious right who, in their anger, particularly at Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, have served notice that they will badger anyone who doesn't arrive at opinions they like.
They call it a Millionaire's Latte, because it's £1.99, and it comes with squirty chocolate cream in a cup with a reindeer on it, and fair play, McDonald's, you have correctly identified the stuff rich people like: liquid food; chewing is for losers.
A. I think you have correctly identified their strengths and weaknesses.
Steve Dodd. A. I think you have correctly identified their strengths and weaknesses.
As you have correctly deduced, the definitely-not-hilariously-mispronounceable Huntsman started life as a Defender pick-up, but - as with the other also-definitely-not-hilariously-mispronounceable Flying Huntsman - gets a lengthened nose.
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I'm not dismissing the irony you've correctly noted.
As you've correctly described, psychologists and psychiatrists go through different educational paths.
What you've correctly identified is that Universal Credit could be used to try to wean people off tax credits by 'encouraging' or even compelling people to apply for jobs on a higher number of hours per week.
Finally, Saturday evening is the big reveal after dinner to figure out if you've correctly guessed whodunit.
You have so many great things going for you!" then you've correctly identified a cognitive distortion.
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