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In most canoes, the distance between the bow seat and the one in the stern measures the socially correct six feet.

Shrum believes that many people polled were “shy voters who didn’t think it was socially correct to say they were for Trump.”

For many years, dismissing television as junk was fashionable, socially correct ,and indicative of one’s commitment to loftier artistic and intellectual pursuits.

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Gerard and Kelly interpret houses as texts, and Baker in her hypothetical relationship with Corbusier brought an outlier reading to a monument that architectural historians had “ironed out” in socially “correct” narratives that overlooked other histories.

Soon after the novel arrived Stateside, in 1934, Vanity Fair published a parody of Joyce fandom, titled “The People’s Joyce,” that promised “six socially correct remarks about James Joyce to make to your partner at a formal dinner.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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