Examples of using To be correct in English and their translations into Danish
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Instructions Read each question carefully and choose the answer that you think is most likely to be correct.
although around 1940 he wrote some papers which appear to be correct.
For many people it is very much important to be correct rather than earn money.
Seaborg's suggestion was found to be correct and he subsequently went on to win the 1951 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work in synthesizing actinide elements.
and assumed to be correct, and there are two parts to it.
Rather it is also an emotional investment where you need to be correct at all times.
All particulars are believed to be correct, but cannot be guaranteed by FMS Ltd.
This perspective was shown to be correct by the magnificent Intifada--something the PLO leaders had not expected and did nothing to prepare.
Version The above information is believed to be correct with respect to the formula used to manufacture the product in the country of origin.
Since our service depends on your data to be correct and up to date, we kindly ask you to inform us about any changes to your personal data.
Information on the VMware Websites is not promised or guaranteed to be correct, current or complete,
I also consider the remarks on the need to reform the UN to be correct, including the need to reform the working of the Security Council.
It is very important for the information to be correct and to include a warning about exceeding the dosage.
only one of them is going to be correct.
since we believe the Commission's standpoint to be correct.
English versions prove to be correct, I will withdraw my signature from this proposal.
only two of your three predictions turn out to be correct.
choose the answer that you think is most likely to be correct.
which the region subsequently found to be correct.
with had been answered and acknowledged to be correct, their hearts remained hardened.