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erratum

[ih-rah-tuhm, ih-rey-, ih-rat-uhm] / ɪˈrɑ təm, ɪˈreɪ-, ɪˈræt əm /


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I think his social media followers will instead shout, “Holy erratum, Batman.”

From Washington Post • Nov. 1, 2019

But in an erratum issued by the journal, first reported by Retraction Watch, the authors said those two findings were “exactly reversed.”

From Washington Times • Jun. 11, 2016

This one isn’t, strictly speaking, a study but, rather, a remarkable erratum to a study that garnered quite a bit of attention when it was published, in 2012, in the American Journal of Political Science.

From The New Yorker • Jun. 11, 2016

“That’s another error in this publication and I’ve submitted an erratum to the publisher,” Thorp said.

From MSNBC • Jun. 10, 2014

It is obvious that the proper averages are— 7¼ 6½ 5¾ 7½ 16¼ 21 20¾ 20¾ Transcriber's Note: The corrections in the above erratum have been applied.

From The Detection of Forgery A Practical Handbook for the Use of Bankers, Solicitors, Magistrates' Clerks, and All Handling Suspected Documents by Blackburn, Douglas




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