Even up the edges of a stack of paper, in printing.
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Examples for "correct"
Examples for "correct"
1Of course its answer is simplistically correct, but unfortunately is wishful thinking.
2Direct state intervention, he said, was sometimes necessary to correct intolerable inequalities.
3The idea that there is just one acceptable, correct answer to problems.
4Senators vow urgent reform to correct 'unacceptable' military housing conditions WASHINGTON U.S.
5Then, they saw the question presented again, followed by the correct answer.
1Rajapaksa, the local MP, has called on authorities to compensate potential victims.
2The fuel companies said they would compensate anyone who had been affected.
3Mr Tuheiava said France should compensate the territory as well as individuals.
4To compensate, contestants are rewarded more if their answers are 'quite interesting'.
5The company did not say for certain whether it would compensate customers.
1She's a counterbalance to Kesey's central question about the nature of sanity.
2It was thus a counterbalance to the idolatrous nature of Israelite religion.
3My point, though, is that there's normally nobody to counterbalance the president.
4The only counterbalance to depression, apart from pills of course, is compassion.
5She had to counterbalance Todd's fine-ground morality, his growing hatred of difference.
1Christians no longer make up a majority of the New Zealand population.
2You could make up new words and terms-firefighter ,mailcarrier, police officer.
3The British government and parliament must make up their minds, he said.
4They make up 80 percent of mortality and health expenditure, he said.
5Food prices make up almost 19 percent of the consumer price index.
1He could smell their sweetness even out there in the cold air.
2Trust this lot to create a spectacle even out of a funeral.
3On an industrywide basis, domestic and international receipts now roughly even out.
4She began to relax, felt her breathing start to even out again.
5Not even out here, in the virgin satellites of the home lens.
1We stayed at the Ahwahnee hotel, which was incredibly expensive, even off-season.
2You don't have worse weather than this even off Connemara, do you?
3Before she's even off the train you're lost in the crowd.
4The pedigree was intimidating, even off-putting to people who were impressed by such things.
5Marcus was rarely without that damn earpiece, even off duty.
1He always held a power over me, even up to the end.
2I asked Miss Jones to join us to even up the numbers.
3He hugged me; he was short, not even up to my shoulder.
4But I guess even up there they've got to have surfers, right?
5Own goals beckon in a half-hearted attempt to even up the score.
6Such women would be fit to educate boys even up to adolescence.
7They were glad to button their coats, even up to their chins.
8We must then be prepared for prosecutions, punishments even up to deportations.
9But with girls starting to behave just asbadly, will things even up?
10The only explanation was that they didn't know everything, not even up.
11People, even up the road, getting bills for water that them not getting.
12At least it was more so - even up until two months ago.
13And even up to May 6 the British public was not thoroughly aroused.
14No evidence of neoplasia was observed, even up to 9 months after transplantation.
15I made you come here for this...to even up the score.
16It is somebody whose English is not even up to scratch, he charged.