Definition of «to see a correction»

The phrase "to see a correction" means to expect or witness a change that fixes or improves something that was wrong or not accurate before. It typically refers to identifying and rectifying mistakes or inaccuracies.

Sentences with «to see a correction»

  • I expect to see some corrections in the market this year as valuations fall more in line with fundamentals. (newconstructs.com)
  • Experienced investors no longer see corrections as negative, but as a potential launch pad for exponential growth. (cryptosrus.com)
  • Perhaps he saved the original version of the article for his site and didn't see the correction a week later. (gelbspanfiles.com)
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