Some sentences in use of “incorrectly”

How to use in-sentence of “incorrectly”:

+ Some sources incorrectly give 29 July as the date of discovery.

+ Another link led incorrectly to a figure with a similar name.

+ John” instead of “Saint John.” The name was incorrectly changed by the United States Postal Service in the 1970s.

+ Some bugs are harmless, for example, many video games incorrectly allow objects to move through walls.

+ ASL is sometimes incorrectly cited as the third- or fourth-most-spoken language in the United States.

Some sentences in use of incorrectly
Some sentences in use of incorrectly

Example sentences of “incorrectly”:

+ We may bring that experience to the world of atomic-sized phenomena and incorrectly assume that if we measure the position of something like an electron as it moves along its trajectory it will continue to move along that same trajectory, which we imagine we can then accurately detect in the next few moments.

+ This category is for tracking articles whose titles appear incorrectly due to.

+ River Plate was incorrectly translated though, and should have been translated to English as River of Silver.

+ Also, computers with more than one operating system may be incorrectly adjusted twice or more when each operating system boots.

+ The county took its name from the Sioux Indian word “Mnihaha” which means “rapid water” or “waterfall.” The word is often incorrectly translated as “laughing water.” The word was changed to its current spelling to make it easier to pronounce.

+ Bacterial conjugation is often incorrectly regarded as the equivalent of sexual reproduction, since it involves the exchange of genetic material.

+ The name is often spelt incorrectly as ‘Middlesborough’ but ‘Middlesbrough’ is correct.

+ Due to the lax nature of HTML, different web browsers can sometimes display websites incorrectly since there is more than one way to interpret poorly written HTML.

+ As cathedrals are often particularly impressive buildings, the term is often used incorrectly to refer to any large important church.

+ A statement that involves “interpretation” are not perjury because people can judge incorrectly without knowing it.

+ The term “endpoint” is occasionally used to incorrectly refer to the pipe.

+ Some message boxes for other pages may incorrectly use one of those four mentioned.

+ This category collects pages that use the parser function with a non-numeric or incorrectly formatted value.

+ Millot and Gill incorrectly state the bombers were B-26s from the 19th Bomb Group based at Townsville, Australia.

+ It might not work properly in IE7 or older browsers because they might shift BS-replace templates incorrectly after expansion.

+ This Genus honoring ItalyItalian noble Filippo del Albizzi, who introduce it in Europe at middle XVIII century, sometimes incorrectly named “”Albizzia””.

+ It was mostly based on the creed being translated incorrectly from Greek into Latin.

+ When he was 3 years old, he told his father that he had incorrectly measured something on his complicated payroll.

+ We may bring that experience to the world of atomic-sized phenomena and incorrectly assume that if we measure the position of something like an electron as it moves along its trajectory it will continue to move along that same trajectory, which we imagine we can then accurately detect in the next few moments.

+ This category is for tracking articles whose titles appear incorrectly due to.
+ River Plate was incorrectly translated though, and should have been translated to English as River of Silver.

More in-sentence examples of “incorrectly”:

+ The Barclay is often incorrectly referred to as the Barclay Stand.

+ This category may include articles with incorrectly spelled, but valid parameters.
+ They are method effectiveness, where how many couples that use the condom every time they have sex do not get pregnant; and actual effectiveness, where the number of people that use condoms either correctly or incorrectly and do not get pregnant are looked at.

+ The Barclay is often incorrectly referred to as the Barclay Stand.

+ This category may include articles with incorrectly spelled, but valid parameters.

+ They are method effectiveness, where how many couples that use the condom every time they have sex do not get pregnant; and actual effectiveness, where the number of people that use condoms either correctly or incorrectly and do not get pregnant are looked at.

+ This causes some in the media to incorrectly believe the video is one of the many Croce had to surrender to the Department of Justice but was somehow leaked in the process.

+ If a doubled or doubled-back contestant answers incorrectly or does not answer in five seconds, the opponent gets the points.

+ Depending on how the computer has been programmed, the computer could behave incorrectly or even stop running.

+ The game is sometimes incorrectly called “one-cushion” or “one-cushion billiards”, which is the direct translation of its name into English from various other languages such as Spanish.

+ The spokesman who announced the new travel law incorrectly said that it would take effect immediately, implying the Berlin Wall would open that night.

+ People started fearing that date-related processing would happen incorrectly for dates and times after December 31 1999.

+ In 1990, the X rating had been discontinued and replaced with “NC-17” because some people incorrectly assumed “X” films meant the movie was pornographic.

+ This can only be for a short time, and the user needs to be carefully watched by the administrator who gives the flag, to make sure it is not being used incorrectly and to remove it when done.

+ Other administrators: Please feel free to revert/correct my block if done incorrectly in any way.

+ It is incorrectly assumed that Henry Hudson discovered the island in 1607 and called it “Hudson’s Tutches” or “Touches”, but there is no evidence for this.

+ Some older computers will not adjust or will adjust the time incorrectly or on the wrong date.

+ This discussion was incorrectly closed the first time around, so I believe that this should be put back up for deletion.

+ Latency, incorrectly called ping, is a value that measures how much time packets need to travel to their destination.

+ Leet-speak is a mixture of words spelled incorrectly intentionally*, usually coming from typographical errors.

+ Visionary art can be incorrectly defined as a category of primitive art to create their paintings.

+ Then click the footnote marker to see which citation is incorrectly specified and how.

+ Media sometimes incorrectly call the Premiers the “minor premiers”, a term used in other football codes in the country.

+ For example, they might incorrectly think that they can write files to any part of the file system, but NTFS file permissions exist and does not allow this in many system folders.

+ Interlanguage fossilization is when people learning a second language keep taking rules from their native language and incorrectly applying them to the second language they are learning.

+ However, many people incorrectly use the term “Communist” to refer to a socialist state as a pejorative insult.

+ Putting this off until later can cause some sources to be forgotten or incorrectly cited.

+ If a cell divides incorrectly and survives, it may cause cancer and other serious diseases.

+ It may also be the case that the was incorrectly added to a page not dedicated to a specific taxon, i.e.

+ Notably, the only character that failed to return was Bluto himself, who was instead replaced by his lookalike/brother Brutus, due to King Features incorrectly thinking that the former was not originally a “Thimble Theatre” character.

+ This definition includes the form of capitalization used for the term; it is often incorrectly spelled “IPSec”.

+ Blockquote and templates that call it, and are indented with colon, will generate errors and incorrectly display anything after a newline character.

+ Pages where this template is not used correctly populate :Category:Pages incorrectly using the quote template.

+ The story is often incorrectly called “The Portrait of Dorian Gray”.

+ Apep’s name was often incorrectly defined as he who was “spat out”.

+ It further ruled that “the facts were incorrectly and incompletely established which could lead to misapplication of substantive law”.

+ Forecasters incorrectly guessed on how much time it would take for Epsilon to dissipate.

+ The word is often used incorrectly to describe any clay animation movie.

+ Rolli and Rita then try to put the broken family portraits together again, incorrectly matching pieces with different family members.

+ It is common to find didgeridoos made of non-native timbers, decorated incorrectly by non-indigenous artists with colourful designs or copied dot patterns.

+ Some sources incorrectly mix up the “continental United States” with the “contiguous United States”.

+ This page was incorrectly deleted as it didn’t meet G8 criteria.

+ If the person writing down the number missed a digit, swapped two digits around or wrote a digit down incorrectly the remainder would not have been “1”.

+ The Taiwan Strait is often incorrectly called the “Taiwan Straits”.

+ Quotes are sometimes used incorrectly for emphasis in lieu of underlining or italics, most commonly on signs or placards.

+ Both the accident depicted in the movie and the real-world accident at Three Mile Island involved loss of water through a relief valve, as well as the control room crew incorrectly reading water levels.

+ Some implementations incorrectly produce an opening single quotation mark in places where an apostrophe is required, for example, in abbreviated years like “’08” for “2008”.

+ Some authorities incorrectly give June 1789 as the month of his death.

+ In the United States, the pointed lightning rod conductor, often incorrectly referred to as the “lightning attractor” was invented by Benjamin Franklin as part of his groundbreaking explorations of electricity.

+ Some sources say she was born 1921, while other sources incorrectly say she was born in 1919.

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