correct a mistake

Frequency: 8.525.5 per million words

To remove the error from something or give the right information.

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Examples (10)

  • The teacher asked him to correct his mistake on the assignment.
  • It's important to correct a mistake as soon as you realize it.
  • She tried her best to correct the mistake in the report before submission.
  • Can you help me correct this mistake in my code?
  • The company quickly moved to correct the mistake in their public statement.
  • He was always willing to correct his mistakes and learn from them.
  • To correct a mistake sometimes requires admitting you were wrong.
  • We need a system in place to efficiently correct any mistakes that occur.
  • Please correct any mistakes you find in the draft.
  • The editor's job is to correct grammatical mistakes and improve clarity.