overcorrect造句1. It is proved that to over-correct is another fault.
2. Don't overcorrect by using made-up words like waitron or co-opting an in-group's slang or usage—no matter how well-meaning you are or how hip you want to appear.
3. No matter be to close, still put, have a bit overcorrect, as a result often appears " close to die, put random " situation.
4. Yet it is also essential that nations resist the temptation to overcorrect by imposing regulations that would stifle innovation and choke off growth.
5. That has worried global investors, who fear that Beijing might overcorrect and sap the strength of an economy that has accounted for a huge share of global growth in recent years.