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I evident
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I evident" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks proper grammatical structure. An example could be: "I am evident in my actions."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
With the production of collagen I evident in CD163+ and CD206+ macrophages found in regions of haemorrhage [9], this suggests that Mhem macrophages may also be athero-protective through production of collagen I. M4 macrophages are also evident in the plaque; they may have a pro-atherogenic role as CXCL4 deficiency results in decreased atherosclerotic plaque burden [109].
We focused our analyses on thalamic unit activity recorded during 2 well-defined brain states, SWA (Fig. 1 D, H) and "cortical activation" (Fig. 1 E, I), evident in urethane-anesthetized rats (see Materials and Methods).
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Is evident the different opacity of the material used for the decoration of the flower.
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A non-linear intensity-dependent dye-effect in data from slide E3 (supplementary Figure S2 [ 21], Graph E2, (i) is evident from the curved Lowess fits.
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Is therefore evident that additional knowledge on endothelial characteristics in prostate cancer is required.
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viridis, prometaphase I with 27 II + 5 IV + 1 III + 3 I, displaying evident secondary association of bivalents.
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Type I EviTags (Evident Technologies, New York, New York, USA) are core/shell QDs consisting of CdSe/ZnS.
However, the same spatiotemporal distribution of Nipbl during prophase I was evident.
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Whilst a marked decrease in fully assembled complex I was evident in fibroblasts of Patient 5, high levels of a lower molecular weight sub-complex were also observed.
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"I think that's evident I haven't, up to this point," said Trestman, when asked if he's gotten the most of Cutler.
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Specific gene expansions are also evident (II for I. scapularis, VI and VIII for A. americanum; and VII for R. sanguineus).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "I evident" in your writing. Instead, use grammatically correct alternatives like "I am clear", "It is evident to me", or rephrase your sentence to convey the intended meaning.
Common error
Do not directly pair "I" with "evident". "Evident" is an adjective, and requires a linking verb (like "am", "is", "are") to connect it to a subject. Incorrect: "I evident". Correct: "I am evident" or "It is evident to me".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I evident" functions incorrectly as it attempts to use the adjective evident directly after the pronoun I without a necessary linking verb. This violates basic grammatical structure. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not correct in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "I evident" is grammatically incorrect and rarely used, as noted by Ludwig AI. It attempts to combine a pronoun with an adjective without a necessary linking verb. While it might appear in various sources, its usage is generally considered an error. To convey similar meanings, consider using alternatives like "I am clear" or "It is evident to me", depending on the intended emphasis. Remember to prioritize grammatical accuracy in both formal and informal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I am clear
This alternative replaces "evident" with "clear", creating a grammatically correct sentence expressing personal clarity.
It is clear to me
This rephrasing shifts the focus to the speaker's understanding of clarity.
I am obvious
Similar to 'I am clear' but emphasizes being easily noticeable or understood.
It is apparent to me
Focuses on the speaker's perception of something being evident.
I am demonstrating
This alternative focuses on showcasing or proving something.
I am showing
A simpler way of saying "I am demonstrating" emphasizing the act of display.
I make it obvious
This focuses on the speaker's action of making something evident.
It is visible through me
This highlights that something becomes clear through the speaker's actions or words.
I am revealing
This shifts the emphasis to the act of uncovering or making something known.
It's easy to see in me
Focuses on the ease with which something can be discerned through the speaker.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "I evident" to be grammatically correct?
Since "I evident" is grammatically incorrect, you can use alternatives such as "I am clear", "It is evident to me", or restructure your sentence to better express your intended meaning.
What does it mean when someone says "I evident"?
While grammatically incorrect, the speaker likely intends to convey that something is clear, obvious, or apparent in their actions, words, or state of being. Consider the context to understand the intended meaning, and suggest a grammatically correct alternative.
Is "evident" an adjective or a verb?
"Evident" is an adjective, meaning easily seen or understood; obvious. Therefore, it cannot directly follow the pronoun "I" without a linking verb such as "am", "is", or "are".
What's the difference between "I am evident" and "It is evident to me"?
"I am evident" means that your presence or actions make something clear. "It is evident to me" signifies that you perceive something as clear or obvious. The first focuses on your impact, the second on your perception.
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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
80%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested