Examples of 'more correctly' in a sentence

Meaning of "more correctly"

more correctly - This phrase is used to suggest that a statement or description is more accurate, precise, or appropriate than another. It is often employed when correcting a previous statement or providing a clearer version of information

How to use "more correctly" in a sentence

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This movement is more correctly called a lift.
I wanna be able to explain my opinion more correctly.
Heights or more correctly from peak areas.
You need to do the posture more correctly.
It is more correctly termed sodium polymetaphosphate.
We could have done this much more correctly.
Or more correctly that the terrorists are at war with us.
Light helps you to more correctly perceive things.
Or more correctly a lack of inflation.
We receive the information more correctly.
It is more correctly known as thrombophlebitis.
O improve the wording to more correctly express the intent.
I am going to have to reposition the incision so that it approximates more correctly.
He translated it more correctly as congregation.
Or more correctly about people with acquaintances who never read.

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Now such love of itself is more correctly called hate.
We are trying to improve them so that the debates can be conducted more correctly.
Or stated more correctly.
This substantiated the condition of the present invention more correctly.
It is thus possible to more correctly estimate the amount of trapped particulate.
That kind if inequity would end when majors are priced more correctly.
By the people might be more correctly expressed as lack of control over.
The first paragraph repeats unnecessarily what is expressed more correctly in the second.
This is more correctly referred to as solvomorphism as different solvates have different chemical formulae.
That is an expression that we feel much more correctly describes that understanding.
This model more correctly represents the location of electron density within the aromatic ring.
Carbon cover helps of the electrode work more correctly and reliably.
Contact lenses are more correctly transmit the image and shape of objects than glasses.
It is the nitric acid triester of glycerol and is more correctly called glycerol trinitrate.
The concept is more correctly that time began with the creation of the elohim.
But some of the largest asteroids are really more correctly thought of as minor planets.
Anisotropic more correctly describes how a morphology develops rather than the nature of the morphology.
Entrepreneurs who commit smaller errors by anticipating consumer demand more correctly attain greater financial success.
This will allow industry to more correctly estimate the development costs of new flavourings.
There is one common feature in the development, or more correctly.
I can more correctly interpret her words and reactions and know better how to respond.
The Greek word Logos would more correctly be translated reason or logic.
Budo more correctly represents a discipline and way of life specific to the Japanese warrior.
As a result, documents can be more correctly recognized.
Or perhaps more correctly we have lost a war with Russia without a battle.
Well, show us how it is more correctly done.
It is probably more correctly described as an urticarial-like rash.
Thus, the amount of trapped particulate can be estimated more correctly.
THis will allow us to more correctly date the vehicle in question.
Or whether they spell words slightly differently … some would say more correctly.
This version would more correctly be called a Chicken pot pie.
Geotechnologies has been promising to fill this gap, evaluating more correctly the dynamics of coffee.
Use English more correctly and effectively.
A virtualization layer underneath an operating system, which is more correctly referred to as a hypervisor.
It is more correctly viewed as a microphone with a pressure-gradient feature.

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