word usage - Is "You are correct" correct?



It seems to me that "You are correct" means that the person in question is supposedly "correct" in their quiddity. "That is correct" or "You are right" seems a lot better.


I also would like to know if someone is using correct(ly) correctly, as to correct someone who is potentially using correctly incorrectly.




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