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It can be, when it means "to point out an error" or "to grade an examination." Otherwise, correct is an adjective (right, accurate, true, or proper).
You have to be lucky and guess correctly. There is no formula to do this - so you may or may not guess the correct number or numbers.
I am going to take an intelligent guess. Is it 76.8? Am i Correct. Thanks A lot Medunno
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0x=0....? I guess... Be more specific please Your question is not gramatically correct.
"I guess you are at work" is a correct sentence.
That is the correct spelling of the phrase "Guess what?"
That is the correct spelling of "examined" (inspected).
Use CPT 88305 for examination of a kidney biopsy.
Guessed ?? hahaa
When you guess you are not always correct, but often times if you think about it and eliminate other possible answers you are left with an easier choice.
That is the correct spelling of the word "test" (quiz, examination).
The correct spelling is "guess".
The correct code is based on the reason for the pelvic examination. You may use a preventive E&M code, or, if there were complaints, an E&M in the 9921- or 9920- series.
That is the correct spelling of "perused" (looked over, leafed through).
An intelligent guess is an educated estimate made using logical reasoning, prior knowledge, and critical thinking skills. It involves using available information and context to make an informed prediction or decision.
No, this is not a correct sentence. It should be guess instead or guest at the second word.