Examples of using Were correct in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
My suspicions were correct.
You were correct, Prince Heung Sun.
In that, you were correct.
You were correct. I should have sent my men in earlier.
So the rumors were correct.
Our sources were correct. The Germans were a step ahead.
And the predictors were correct.
If my calculations were correct, that turned out to be wrong, it would have been the closest approach to Earth of any comet in 200 years.
Suppose your theory were correct.
If those allegations were correct, the past assimilation policies under which indigenous children had been removed from their families had failed abjectly.
But your instincts were correct.
Unfortunately we were correct about that,” she says.
What do you mean my instincts were correct?
This report confirms that the complainant ' s statements were correct.
Even if the allegations reported by the IMFA of the number ofmosques being used as weapons stores were correct, the targeting of minarets remains unexplained.
The facts of the case as the Special Rapporteur transmitted them were correct.
I engaged in actions I thought were correct.
Newton was prepared to risk blindness to ensure his findings were correct.
I thought about it, those things were correct.
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You had assured me your calculations were correct.
But I made the other hormones FSH were correct.
One is sufficient. But you were correct.
I couldn't say for certain that my theories were correct.
But in the end, we decided that our choices were correct.
It was a dummy IP address, but the cell and location were correct.
If it works, we can assume my calibrations were correct.
Then you can take great pleasure in knowing you were correct all along.
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