Sentences

The author used epanorthoses to clarify a statement that had been misunderstood by the readers.

During his speech, the politician engaged in epanorthoses to rectify an error regarding the figures presented about the unemployment rate.

To maintain his argument, the debater resorted to epanorthoses to correct a minor mistake in his earlier statement.

After the interview, the journalist corrected the article with epanorthoses to ensure the information was accurate.

The smoker used epanorthoses to amend his earlier full-sentence claim about not believing that smoking was harmful.

She reiterated her previous statement with some minor adjustments through epanorthoses to add more clarity.

The scientist invoked epanorthoses to clarify misunderstanding about the timing of a groundbreaking discovery.

The teacher used epanorthoses to correct a mistake in the homework assignments posted online.

During the panel discussion, the moderator corrected the speaker through epanorthoses to ensure accuracy.

The news anchor provided epanorthoses to amend an earlier misleading claim about the weather forecast.

He used epanorthoses to correct an error in his speech about the proposed budget cuts.

The lawyer used epanorthoses to clarify a point made in the opening statements of the case.

The historian used epanorthoses to correct a historical fact presented in a museum exhibit.

The editor used epanorthoses in the publication to correct an error in the author's original article.

The translator used epanorthoses to correct a mistranslation in the original text.

The journalist used epanorthoses to correct a factual error in the article published on the web.

The professor used epanorthoses to correct a student’s misunderstanding in class.

The book editor used epanorthoses to correct an error in the book manuscript.

The politician used epanorthoses to correct a mistake in a statement made at a rally.