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correction made vs made correction

Both phrases are correct, but they're used in different contexts. 'Correction made' is often used to refer to a correction that has been completed or implemented. 'Made correction' is less common but can be used when emphasizing the action of making the correction.
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correction made

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that a correction has been made or implemented.

Examples:

  • The correction made to the document was well received.
  • I appreciate the correction made to the error in the report.
  • (61) Regarding outward transport costs, the Commission accepts the correction made by Italy, which reduces the overall outward transport costs handicap to EUR 745269 (the Italian authorities had originally calculated EUR 754916).
  • Regarding outward transport costs, the Commission accepts the correction made by Italy, which reduces the overall outward transport costs handicap to EUR 745269 (the Italian authorities had originally calculated EUR 754916).
  • I welcome the speedy correction made by Commissioner Almunia, both to me in writing and here this morning.
  • (8) The penalty arrangements must provide for a sufficient degree of proportionality with regard to declarations submitted by wine-growers that are found to contain omissions or errors. The penalties should therefore vary with the correction made to the declarations.
  • The result of adjustments carried over from previous years has been updated due to a correction made concerning leased assets and liabilities at 31 December 2003.
  • I have already had a correction made but I would ask you formally to facilitate through the day the possibility for colleagues in the ELDR Group to contact sessional services.
  • The correction made to the dumping and injury margins had no effect on the application of the lesser duty rule.
  • Whether it did or not, what view does it take of the conclusions, in particular the correction made to estimates of the effects caused by ocean warming?
  • If we could agree that the word 'new' should be deleted and the necessary correction made, then we would be happy with that.

Alternatives:

  • made a correction
  • implemented a correction
  • applied a correction
  • introduced a correction
  • put in place a correction

made correction

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase can be used to emphasize the action of making a correction.

Examples:

  • He made a correction to the mistake in the calculations.
  • The teacher made a correction to the student's spelling error.
  • Naturally, the committee members who voted for these provisions were then disowned by their groups, and Parliament has just made corrections in plenary.
  • In the course of the proceedings Germany also made corrections and additions to the method for calculating LBB's return on equity, in order to render the figures for LBB comparable with the Bundesbank's official survey of German banks.
  • Initial here and here where I made the correction.
  • They made slight corrections for their clients.
  • ), who made technical corrections to amendments 473 and 475, to which Parliament agreed.
  • Had I been here, I would have made a correction.
  • Financial corrections are made by Commission decisions.
  • Financial corrections are made by Commission decisions.
  • Valdis Dombrovskis (rapporteur), who made technical corrections to amendments 473 and 475, to which Parliament agreed.
  • (3) The Office shall publish the corrections made under this Rule.
  • Robert Evans, who made a linguistic correction to the English version.
  • The ESF figures for 1994-1999 only include financial corrections made by formal Commission decision.
  • Robert Evans, who made a linguistic correction to the English version.
  • - Concerning the Cohesion Fund the amount of financial corrections made in 2005 was EUR 119,4 million.
  • The Commission will analyse the possibility of improving information on the financial impact of corrections made concerning prior years.
  • The corrections made by the Member States shall consist in recovering all or part of the Community contribution.
  • The Office shall publish the corrections made pursuant to this Article.
  • The Office shall publish the corrections made under this Rule.
  • Following corrections made in the dumping calculations, the price undercutting has also been revised.
  • That is why the regulation responds to a series of objectives which you have been able to debate in depth and for which you have made some corrections.

Alternatives:

  • corrected
  • rectified
  • fixed the error
  • adjusted the mistake
  • addressed the issue

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