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more correct
adjective as in accurate, exact
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adjective as in proper, appropriate
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Example Sentences
They were made with the aid of female models whom Klein called “living brushes” — actually, it would be more correct to describe them as human printing plates.
The network model that mimicked the human structures achieved more correct responses to this speech recognition task than the one modeled on mice.
But it’s more correct to say it’s for us, a gift from a master.
In part two, Sutton got three more correct results from the remaining five games, with no exact scores, giving him 30 points and a total of 100 points overall.
A more correct interpretation is that medication had twice the effect of running in the study, but we don’t know if that is random noise or a true effect.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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