11 sentences with 'correctly'

Example sentences and phrases with the word correctly and other words derived from it.


« You must use the comma correctly in the sentence. »

correctly: You must use the comma correctly in the sentence.
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« Gelatin desserts tend to be mushy if not made correctly. »

correctly: Gelatin desserts tend to be mushy if not made correctly.
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« The teacher was incredulous when the student answered correctly. »

correctly: The teacher was incredulous when the student answered correctly.
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« The root of my problem is that I am not able to express myself correctly. »

correctly: The root of my problem is that I am not able to express myself correctly.
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« Classical music is a genre that requires great skill and technique to be performed correctly. »

correctly: Classical music is a genre that requires great skill and technique to be performed correctly.
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« To use it correctly, spray lightly on the surface of the hair, massage gently and then brush. The result is similar to that obtained with a normal liquid shampoo. »
« "The specialists confused me," Dorothy recalls. "My internist helped me through the situation and finally found the specialist who diagnosed my condition correctly. »
« Newton correctly calculated the relative mass of earth and water, deduced that electrical impulses had something to do with the nervous system, and discovered that all colours are part of the great spectrum of light. »
« Thanks to SS documentation, the Allies correctly calculated that the death toll of Jews murdered by the Third Reich amounted to some six million individuals, and the basic mechanisms of deportation, enslavement and gassing were also clear. »
« "Your appearance is important, Paddy," he said. "Details count, like wearing your uniform correctly. That counts. If you do all the little things right, when the big things come along, you'll find it easier to deal with them. And sometimes the little things are all you have in life. You can get great satisfaction from taking care of those little things. »
« As long as the pupil can study or not study, behave correctly or incorrectly; as long as the teacher can be punctual or not, fill in forms or not, teach the class or not, each of the school sectors is in possession of a share of power. This power is based on the existence of uncertainty, despite rules that seek to conceal it by increasing the predictability of behaviour. To a greater or lesser degree, the person from whom positive feedback is needed possesses a share of power. »

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