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In another vein
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"in another vein" is correct and can be used in written English.
In this context, it is usually used to transition to a different topic or perspective. For example, "We don't have enough resources to tackle this problem, but in another vein, we could look at ways to be more efficient."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(20)
in another vein
on a different note
conversely
turning to another matter
shifting the focus
in a separate context
by contrast
on the other hand
in a different light
another perspective
taking a different tack
In another regard
In another connection
In another orientation
In another way
In another perspective
In another respect
In another world
In another league
In another route
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22 human-written examples
In another vein, think of "The Little Drummer Girl," John le Carré's expansive, complicated and wrenching novel about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
News & Media
In another vein, feminist critics have noted the relentlessly masculine standpoint of Sartre's descriptions of what is supposed to be "human reality".
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In another vein, at Leo Koenig, there's Tony Matelli's "Sleepwalker," a life-size, sensuously realistic, painted bronze sculpture of a voluptuous, wild-haired woman somnambulating in her underpants.
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In another vein, Haidt often evokes conceptual distinctions, a central concern of centuries of philosophy, to make sense of his experimental results.
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In another vein, smooth boulder-shaped objects called "Car Nuggets" and grids of molded plastic modules, both with custom-car finishes, playfully wed Modernist abstraction and consumer fetishism (Johnson).
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In another vein, Čapek's comic fantasy Ze života hmyzu (with Josef, 1921; The Insect Play) satirizes human greed, complacency, and selfishness, emphasizing the relativity of human values and the need to come to terms with life.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
38 human-written examples
In yet another vein, around 1940 he also made streamlined female portrait busts, tiled in polychrome glass, that point deliciously toward Pop by way of Byzantine mosaics and Art Deco.
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There is quite a lovely, wistful number, in which bunions and hammertoes figure, sung by Gilbert's foot-sore female clients, and another, in angrier vein, that uses urination as its central metaphor.
News & Media
In similar vein another found low knowledge levels in nearly half of patients (46%) [ 25].
In the same vein, another interviewee remarked: " In our village there was one businessman who used to sell stage show girls to earn money".
Science
In the same vein, another study using bovine chondrocytes embedded in agarose gel has shown that dynamic loading decreases type II collagen promoter activity when measured 24 h after the end of the compression regimen [ 27].
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "in another vein" to smoothly transition to a new but related topic, ensuring the connection is clear to your audience. This avoids abrupt shifts in focus.
Common error
Avoid using too many transitional phrases like "in another vein" in close succession. Overuse can make your writing sound repetitive and less engaging. Vary your transitional techniques for better flow.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in another vein" functions as a transitional phrase, signaling a shift to a different but related aspect of the same subject. Ludwig AI indicates this phrase is suitable for transitioning between topics.
Frequent in
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Science
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Encyclopedias
17%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "in another vein" is a transitional phrase used to introduce a related, but different, topic or perspective. Ludwig AI confirms that it is grammatically correct and suitable for use in writing. The phrase is most commonly found in news, science and encyclopedic contexts, indicating a neutral to slightly formal register. When using "in another vein", ensure that the new topic maintains a clear connection to the previous one to avoid abrupt transitions. Consider alternative phrases such as "on a different note" or "conversely" to diversify your writing style.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
turning to another matter
Clearly indicates a change of subject, suitable for formal settings.
on a different note
Changes the introductory phrase to one emphasizing a shift in musical tone, applicable in broader contexts.
shifting the focus
Indicates movement from one element to another, maintains some connection between elements.
in a separate context
Highlights the relevance of a distinct situation or set of circumstances.
conversely
Offers a direct contrasting viewpoint, suitable when presenting opposing ideas.
by contrast
Highlights differences between subjects, useful for emphasizing distinctions.
on the other hand
Introduces an alternative, often opposing, viewpoint or consideration.
in a different light
Shifts the perspective on the same subject, rather than introducing a new one.
another perspective
Emphasizes the addition of a new viewpoint.
taking a different tack
Suggests an alternative approach or strategy, useful when discussing problem-solving.
FAQs
How can I use "in another vein" in a sentence?
You can use "in another vein" to introduce a new, yet related, topic or perspective. For instance, "The company faces financial challenges; "in another vein", its employee satisfaction is remarkably high".
What phrases are similar to "in another vein"?
Alternatives include "on a different note", "conversely", or "turning to another matter", depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Is "in another vein" formal or informal?
"In another vein" is generally considered neutral to slightly formal. It fits well in academic, journalistic, and professional contexts, but might be less appropriate in casual conversation.
Can "in another vein" introduce a completely unrelated topic?
While "in another vein" introduces a new topic, it ideally maintains some connection to the previous discussion. For a completely unrelated topic, a more abrupt transition might be suitable.
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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
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested