Use "err" in a sentence

1. To err is human.

2. This... err... bougainvillea.

3. To Err is Humane.

4. Talk much, and err much.

5. And yes(sentencedict .com), they did err.

6. Busboy.on('error', (err) => { debugLog(options, `Busboy error`);

7. To err is human, to purr is feline.

8. Busboy.on('error', (err) => { debugLog(options, `Busboy error`);

9. To commit an offense or a sin; transgress or err.

10. 17 To err is human, to purr is feline.

11. Regardless of our record, Jehovah will reprove us if we err.

12. Cargos registrados con fecha o monto erróneos

13. To err is human, to forgive, divine. Alexander Pope 

14. Being conceived in sin, we are bound to err again.

15. It is better to err on the side of mercy.

16. The legal system is composed of people, and people err.

17. It's always best to err on the side of caution .

18. (Jude 11) If we should err, however, Hosea’s prophecy gives us comfort.

19. We should err on the side of restraint, rather than of excess.

20. 11 To err is human; to admit it, superhuman. Doug Larson 

21. How might we easily err if we judge by outward appearances?

22. To err is human; to admit it, superhuman. Doug Larson 

23. I thought it was better to err on the side of caution .

24. How can we preserve peace when we err in speech or when emotions run high?

25. I would err on the side of gradualism and do it in stages.

26. For this reason the guidelines here tend to err on the cautious side.

27. Thou hast rebuked the proud that are cursed, which do err from thy commandments.

28. But travel agents are urging their clients to err on the side of caution.

29. Npm ERR! not ok code undefined npm ERR! cb() never Called! npm ERR! not ok code 1 ! Failed to install --production dependencies with npm ! Heroku push rejected, failed to compile Node.js app To [email protected]:still-chamber-1286.git ! [remote rejected] master -> master (pre-receive hook declined) error: failed to push some refs to '[email protected]

30. I know to have a thing I am certain err, be a chopstick then use.

31. The Err function is used in error-handling routines to determine the error and the corrective action

32. The therapist should always err on the side of caution; the hypotheses set up are merely shrewd guesses.

33. Take your cue from the tone set by the interviewer but err on the side of formality.

34. Voltaire's work is, arguably, offensive but one should err on the side of allowing it to be available.

35. Therefore, if the first two arguments were correct, it would be better to err on the side of generosity.

36. It is understandable for health authorities to err on the side of caution, as these guidelines will not apply to everyone.

37. It's from the Latin, Aberrantem, "wandering away." It's related to err, a mistake, through Old French and Latin.

38. Music as a background for drama is a much trickier area, but you should err on the side of understatement.

39. In the election of a wife, as in a project of war, to err but once is to be undone for ever. 

40. 27 In the election of a wife, as in a project of war, to err but once is to be undone for ever. 

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44. HAmartia, (hAmartia from Greek hamartanein, “to err”), inherent defect or shortcoming in the hero of a tragedy, who is in other respects a superior being favoured by fortune

45. (Deuteronomy 13:17) So even if we were to err seriously but demonstrate true repentance, Jehovah would ‘satisfy us with his loving-kindness,’ and we would have reason to “cry out joyfully.”

46. In fact, you can find people often using quotes like 'to err is human, to forgive is divine' to inculcate good acts in others, which is a very valid example of Antithesis.

47. Flower of the Month Flower of the Month Chincherinchee Share These delightful flowers err on just the right side of pretty we think, with smooth lance-shaped petals in all manner of delicate ivory shades

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49. HAmartia (n.) "tragic flaw," Greek, literally "fault, failure, guilt, sin" from hamartanein "to fail of one's purpose; to err, sin," originally "to miss the mark," from PIE *hemert-"to miss, fail." "The aspiration must be analogical

50. A concept class C is Agnostically learnable if there exists an algorithm which takes as input δ,ε, and access to an example oracle EX(D), and outputs with probability at least 1−δ a hypothesis h : {−1,1}n → {−1,1} such that err(h) 6 opt+ε

51. Chipping occurs when a golfer has to free a ball from an obstacle, and fat and thin chips are caused by a golfers' attempt at hitting up rather than down while Chipping, which is understandable as golfers are often determined to get the club under the ball, but they often err in the clubhead speed or the angle of the stroke.

52. The old adage may tell us "to err is human," but to Annoy — and be Annoyed — may be just as human.Experts have studied what sorts of things we as people find Annoying and why it is we find them so grating, but, unfortunately, there's no magic cure for all of the little, everyday irritations we face.

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54. "wandering from the usual course," 1798, originally in natural history, "differing somewhat from a group in which it is placed," from Latin Aberrantem (nominative aberrans), present participle of aberrare "to wander away, go astray," literally and figuratively, from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + errare "to wander, stray, roam, rove" (see err).

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56. "wandering from the usual course," 1798, originally in natural history, "differing somewhat from a group in which it is placed," from Latin Aberrantem (nominative aberrans), present participle of aberrare "to wander away, go astray," literally and figuratively, from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + errare "to wander, stray, roam, rove" (see err).

57. Arse (n.) "buttocks, hinder part of an animal," Old English ærs "tail, rump," from Proto-Germanic *arsoz (source also of Old Saxon, Old High German, Old Norse ars, Middle Dutch ærs, German Arsch "buttock"), from PIE root *ors-"buttock, backside" (source also of Greek orros "tail, rump, base of the spine," Hittite arrash, Armenian or "buttock," Old Irish err "tail").