If one realizes immediately (toch k'dei dibbur) after saying the wrong seasonal formula that an error was made, may one correct it on the spot?
Synopsis
Whether the rule of 'toch k'dei dibbur' (within the time of speaking) allows one to correct the seasonal formula error immediately. The Mishnah Berurah rules that correction is permitted within that window but not after.
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