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I studied on
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of a sentence 'I studied on' is not correct and usable in written English.
However, you can use the phrase 'I studied' in a sentence such as "I studied my notes for two hours before the exam."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Academia
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2 human-written examples
And so when I studied on the bus I'd cover up my neuropharmacology book in a men's magazine so that no one knew".
News & Media
As a visiting scholar at Chiang Mai University, I studied on natural resource conflicts involving farmers, environmentalists, and the state in northern Thailand.
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58 human-written examples
Notable among them are: (i) Study on safety of RHD vehicles in British Columbia, Canada [4]; (ii) Dangers and Solutions of LHD HGVs in the UK, [17]. .
Kershaw, M. H. et al. A phase I study on adoptive immunotherapy using gene-modified T cells for ovarian cancer.
Science & Research
My skin says I study on a basketball court, not in a laboratory.
News & Media
I study on my own, by records and analyzing my own work," he says, "because I'm not as trustful.
News & Media
Several phase I-II clinical studies on agonistic DR4 antibodies, as well as a phase I study on agonistic DR5 antibodies, have also been performed [ 2, 14, 15].
Science
Other treatment approaches such as targeting of somatostatin receptors by octreotid 24 and a phase I/II study on pegylated arginine were disappointing 28.
Science
The aim of this study was to obtain starting dosages for a clinical phase I study on the application of deep local hyperthermia and systemic TNF.
Science
Just recently, promising data from a phase I study on oral AZA have been presented demonstrating bioavailability as well as biological and clinical activity in MDS patients [ 55].
Science
These findings have been supported by a recent phase I study on the use of capecitabine in combination with intensity-modulated radiation therapy (Thomas et al, 2009).
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing your academic pursuits, use the standard phrasing "I studied [subject]" or "I focused on [subject]". This ensures clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "studied on" as it can sound unnatural to native English speakers. Instead, opt for "studied" followed directly by the subject of your study.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I studied on" functions as a statement of past action, indicating the act of learning or focusing on something. Ludwig AI flags this phrase as not correct, therefore its correctness may vary depending on context and regional dialect.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Academia
30%
Science
30%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "I studied on" appears in some contexts, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. Standard English prefers "I studied" followed by the subject or area of study. Although examples can be found in News & Media, Academia, and Science, it's best to use alternatives like "I focused on", "I learned about", or simply "I studied" to ensure clarity and correctness. When in doubt, opt for more conventional phrasing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I studied
Omits the preposition "on", resulting in a grammatically correct and widely accepted construction.
I focused on
Replaces "studied" with "focused", offering a synonym that emphasizes concentration.
I concentrated on
Similar to "focused on", this alternative highlights the act of directing one's attention to a specific subject.
I learned about
Shifts the emphasis to the acquisition of knowledge, rather than the act of studying itself.
I researched
Implies a more in-depth investigation, often involving the gathering and analysis of information.
I delved into
Suggests a thorough and immersive exploration of a topic.
I examined
Conveys a careful and detailed inspection of a subject.
I investigated
Similar to "researched", but often implies a more formal or systematic inquiry.
I explored
Suggests a broad and open-ended inquiry into a subject.
I took courses in
Specifies that the studying happened in a classroom environment.
FAQs
Is "I studied on" grammatically correct?
No, the phrase "I studied on" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. It's better to say "I studied" followed by the subject or area of study.
What's a more common way to say "I studied on"?
Common alternatives include "I studied", "I focused on", or "I learned about". For example, instead of "I studied on the bus", say "I "studied" on the bus" or "I focused on my neuropharmacology book on the bus".
How can I use the word "studied" correctly in a sentence?
What's the difference between "I studied" and "I studied about"?
"I "studied"" is generally preferred and more concise. "I studied about" isn't standard usage; instead, consider saying "I "learned about"" if you want to emphasize gaining knowledge about a topic.
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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
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested