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- dialects of Serbia, and the accusative is used instead, speakers tend to overcorrect when trying to deploy the standard variety of the language in more formal...
- enforced. This has been challenged within Marxist feminist circles as overcorrecting Marxism's issues with ****ism by divorcing the social oppression of women...
- to disinformation online" and that tech companies "have a history of overcorrecting and censoring accurate, useful speech—or, even worse, reinforcing misinformation...
- date. In an interview, Pickering said the series was not a "girlboss overcorrect of history" or a "Wikipedia run down" but that their goal was to accurately...
- electrolyte imbalances must be treated carefully as there are risks with overcorrecting too quickly, which can result in arrhythmias, brain herniation, or refeeding...
- brace, that is worn only at night whilst the child sleeps, and which overcorrects the deformity. Whilst nighttime braces are more convenient for children...
- native upper-class speakers, they often hypercorrect, which involves overcorrecting their speech to the point of introducing new errors. The same is true...
- Poniewozik wrote that Tesfaye's performance was "flat, except when he overcorrects into outbursts" and called Depp "a watchable screen presence" while criticizing...
- everything, even cotton candy, loudly (pointed out by Ted to Marshall); Ted overcorrecting people on minuscule things (pointed out by Lily to Robin); Robin overusing...
- on their political and military situations, have had to work through overcorrecting towards one side or the other on the seesaw of government control. A...