How many syllables are in corrected? 2 syllables
Divide corrected into syllables: cor-rected
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Corrected Poems
correct (2 syllables), aplanatic (4 Syllables), apochromatic (5 Syllables), chastised (2 Syllables), disciplined (3 Syllables), punished (2 Syllables), rectified (3 Syllables) aplanatic (4 syllables), apochromatic (5 syllables), chastised (2 syllables), disciplined (3 syllables), punished (2 syllables), rectified (3 syllables),
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disaffected, disconnected, disrespected, interjected, intersected, misdirected, recollected, reconnected, redirected, reelected, resurrected, unaffected, uncollected, unconnected, uncorrected, undetected, unelected, unexpected, uninfected, unprotected, un
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