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Yes, "above-referenced" is correct to use when referring to something mentioned earlier in a written document or conversation. It helps provide clarity and context by pointing readers or listeners back to a specific point.
That is the correct spelling of "mentoring" (providing counsel or instruction).
The correct abbreviation for the word instruction is instr. The abbreviation is the same for the word instrumental. Instruction refers to the process of teaching or telling someone how to do something.
The correct spelling is "education" (instruction, learning process).
The correct spelling is "kinesthetic" (tactile or physical instruction method).
It is correct to say "original cited" when referring to original sources that have been referenced or cited. "Original sighted" is not a standard term and may lead to confusion.
In this sentence, it would be clearer to say, "all staff use whole group instruction."
The fetch-execute cycle of a typical microprocessor involves fetching an instruction from memory, determining what actions the instruction requires it to do, and performing those actions. It is also simply called the Instruction Cycle.
Yes, it can be correct. It is in the form of an instruction to someone to do something. If that is the context, then it is fine. The context could make a difference.
If you are referring to the film star and Californian Governor with the first name of Arnold, then the correct spelling is "Schwarzenegger". (often referenced as "Ah-nuld")
It is absolutely critical for the safe operation of the machine that the year and model be referenced for a correct answer
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