There is no change in the correctness of the spare part. The mechanic has installed it on the machine. And it is running in good condition.Is there a change in the correctness of the part after it is installed? If not, why use the past tense?
"The part is correct" means this is the right part.What do you mean by "The part is correct"?
Do you mean to say it's the right part?
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