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cor·rec·tion [kəˈrekʃən] SUBST

1. correction (change):

correction
correction
subject to correction

2. correction no plur (improvement):

correction

3. correction (no):

correction
ne
correction
they have five, correction, six cars
correction sing

cor·ˈrec·tion flu·id SUBST no plur

correction fluid

Expressions couramment utilisées avec correction

subject to correction
they have five, correction, six cars

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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In addition, attention to building wellness today helps avoid future costs of corrections.
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They would be able to realize their mistakes and make corrections to them as necessary.
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In practice, one typically stops at one or two cycles of corrections.
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He determined their mass and scattering matrix, both semiclassically and to one loop corrections.
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It is estimated that 1 in 9 state government employees works in corrections.
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We must constantly refresh our ideas, assess our performance, and make corrections when necessary.
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It prescribes the criteria for selecting and changing accounting policies, accounting for changes in estimates and reflecting corrections of prior period errors.
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It has been demonstrated that many migrating insects sense windspeed and direction and make suitable corrections.
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To get all the corrections right, physicists had to measure exact lengths of the cables and the latencies of the electronic devices.
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Translators or revisers receive comments from the customer's in-country reviewers to verify and implement any corrections.
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