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Retraction

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Public ApologyPlay
A retraction often serves as a public apology and may aim to correct misinformation. SlideFollowing the uproar, the senator issued a retraction of his misleading remarks.
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Formal StatementsPlay
Retractions are formal and usually made in writing or through a public platform. SlideThe company posted a retraction on their website to address the incorrect product information.
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Sincerity MattersPlay
The tone of a retraction should convey sincerity to convincingly rectify the mistake. SlideHer retraction of the false accusation was heartfelt and widely accepted.