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Achieve gain
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"Achieve gain" is not correct in written English.
To use it correctly, it should be written as "Achieve a gain". Example: With their increased focus on safety, the company was able to achieve a gain in productivity.
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6 human-written examples
The system is simulated using Optisystem software to achieve gain flatness, BER (Bit error rate), and noise figure of EDFA through optimized fiber length and pump power.
Science
For conventional HPDs with an avalanche diode, extremely high voltage such as -8kV has to be provided to achieve gain sufficient for single photon detection.
It is shown that by doping only the outer core, it is possible to achieve gain flattening over 40 nm of the amplifier spectrum from 1525 to 1565 nm.
Science
The stagger-tuning technique, which was reported to achieve gain flatness in the required frequency, was adopted to have low and high resonance frequency points over the entire bandwidth from 3.1 to 10.6 GHz.
Science
The first block, shown in Figure 12, consists of the Tx/Rx switch ( and ), the wideband (3.1 4.8 GHz) input matching network (,,, and ), and the LNA, which features a stagger tuning technique to achieve gain flatness over the wideband of interest.
To explore the effect of miR-142 on myocyte structure, NRVM were transduced as above to achieve gain or loss of both miR-142-5p miR-142-5p miR-142-5pmmunostanding with antibodies directed against pan-α-Actinin, GATA4, α-Myosin heavy chain and F-Actin (Fig 4A and Fig 4 of Supporting Information).
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The data from these instructors are included on Figures 1 5 as possible targets for instructors who desire to achieve gains in student achievement.
Science
But bear in mind that, in order to achieve gains with a group, you may have to take positions that will alienate others.
News & Media
The draft report says regulation would be the most effective way to achieve gains, while stopping short of recommending fuel-economy targets.
News & Media
Comparing with other CNN related works, our baseline models on both datasets achieve gains in accuracy.
The main aim of this design is to achieve gains in the overall system performance without corrupting modularity.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for grammatical correctness, always use "achieve a gain" instead of "achieve gain". This ensures clarity and aligns with standard English grammar.
Common error
A common mistake is to omit the article "a" before "gain" when using the phrase. Always include "a" to maintain grammatical accuracy: use "achieve a gain" instead of "achieve gain".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "achieve gain" functions as a verb phrase where "achieve" is the verb indicating accomplishment and "gain" is the noun representing the benefit. While used, Ludwig AI points out that "achieve a gain" is grammatically correct and examples reflect both usages.
Frequent in
Science
30%
News & Media
25%
Formal & Business
20%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "Achieve gain" is used to express the act of obtaining a benefit or positive result. While present in various sources, Ludwig AI indicates that "achieve a gain" is the grammatically preferred form. This analysis highlights the importance of including the article "a" for correctness. When aiming for clarity and grammatical accuracy, it is generally better to use "achieve a gain" or explore alternatives like "obtain an advantage", or "realize an increase".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Obtain an advantage
Replaces "achieve" with "obtain" and "gain" with "advantage", focusing on the act of acquiring a benefit.
Realize an increase
Substitutes "achieve" with "realize" and "gain" with "increase", highlighting the materialization of a positive change.
Secure a profit
Replaces "achieve" with "secure" and "gain" with "profit", emphasizing the acquisition of financial benefit.
Attain betterment
Replaces "achieve" with "attain" and "gain" with "betterment", which refers to an improvement.
Yield a return
Employs "yield" instead of "achieve" and "return" instead of "gain", primarily used in financial or investment contexts.
Make progress
Focuses on the act of advancing or improving, rather than a specific quantifiable gain.
Accumulate benefit
Highlights the gradual accumulation of positive effects or advantages.
Garner improvement
Replaces "achieve" with "garner", emphasizing the effort or process of collecting or obtaining an improvement.
Elicit advancement
Shifts the focus to causing or prompting an advancement or positive change.
Reap rewards
Replaces achieve and gain with reaping rewards.
FAQs
How can I properly use "achieve gain" in a sentence?
While "achieve gain" is sometimes used, it's generally more grammatically sound to say "achieve a gain". For example, "The company was able to achieve a gain in market share."
What's the difference between "achieve gain" and "achieve a gain"?
"Achieve gain" is often considered grammatically incorrect due to the missing article. "Achieve a gain" is the preferred and more correct phrasing.
Are there alternatives to using "achieve a gain"?
Yes, you can use alternatives like "obtain an advantage", "realize an increase", or "secure a profit" depending on the specific context.
Is it ever appropriate to use the phrase "achieve gain"?
While some sources use "achieve gain", it's safer to use "achieve a gain" in formal writing. There may be specific technical contexts where the shorter phrase is accepted, but always consider your audience and the desired level of formality.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested