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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
correct .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective having something undesirable neutralized
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Examples
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Whoops, silly error in the title corrected - the risk of blogging on the run.
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The word corrected, nearly illegible in the original, is presumed from the context of the letter.
The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010
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The word corrected, nearly illegible in the original, is presumed from the context of the letter.
The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010
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As I said, the intent (or motive, I guess, as Prof. Bernstein corrected me above) was not to make the hotels look like a slice of Americana; perhaps a noble end for a film-maker, but not a high priority with a legislature rather trying to put together a civic society.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Enough with the Ridiculous Hyperbole! 2010
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In my haste to write while thinking about the SEALS I inadvertantly wrote the wrong name for the hostage which corrected is Captain Robert Phillips.
How about those Navy Seals on the Bainbridge sniping the pirates and saving Capt. Roberts? 2009
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As I said, the intent (or motive, I guess, as Prof. Bernstein corrected me above) was not to make the hotels look like a slice of Americana; perhaps a noble end for a film-maker, but not a high priority with a legislature rather trying to put together a civic society.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Enough with the Ridiculous Hyperbole! 2010
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[NLM note: translation corrected from the original German]
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In my haste to write while thinking about the SEALS I inadvertantly wrote the wrong name for the hostage which corrected is Captain Robert Phillips.
How about those Navy Seals on the Bainbridge sniping the pirates and saving Capt. Roberts? 2009
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Think Back to English Class - This may seem like a very obvious thing to do, but making sure your grammar and spelling errors are corrected is imperative to having your resume looked upon.
Five Tips to Keep Your Resume Away From the Trash | myFiveBest 2009
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Note: This post has been slightly modified/corrected from the original thanks to a few careful and knowledgeable readers.
An explanation of RSS / feeds / online newsletters « The Book Publicity Blog 2008
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