Never thought about a play in which, after 3 outs, a runner had to correct an error to prevent an advantageous 4th out, but I can't see why a runner couldn't do so legally (unless, of course, he had already been put out).
Obviously, if a runner simply rounded 1B but missed it, he could trot a few steps back to correct his error. How far he has advanced past 1B should be irrelevant.
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