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Researching
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the phrase "Researching" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to the act of investigating or studying a particular subject or topic. Example: "Researching the effects of climate change is crucial for future policies." Alternative expressions include "studying" and "investigating."
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60 human-written examples
If reporters and researchers come to their opinions after researching the facts and lean left then then the reasons for those conclusions should be self evident.Conservative talk radio, by contrast, relies on opinion and personal invective.
News & Media
Once enamoured of "the quality of this music, of the very best kind", she put herself to work, "researching not only the music but the story itself".
News & Media
"It is truly indescribable," says Sami Angawi, architect and founder of the Jeddah-based Hajj Research Centre, who has spent the last three decades researching and documenting the historic buildings of Mecca and Medina, few of which now remain.
News & Media
Week 12: Tutorials - Monday 30 November Tutorials x 6 students to include feedback on short story 1. Week 13: Tutorials - Monday 7 December Tutorials x 6 students to include feedback on short story 1. Week 14: Research - Monday 14 December The students will have already carried out research in preparation for this class, researching something far removed from their own lives.
News & Media
Although the Wellcome Unit closed in 1992, its legacy continues at the Instituto Evandro Chagas, now a hub for visiting scientists researching all aspects of Leishmania and other parasites, from ecology to epidemiology, immunology and the genetics of host responses to infection.
News & Media
After 25 years' studying, teaching and researching history, I am now a semi-retired university lecturer.
News & Media
We are now researching how we can mimic the natural temperature variations these animals would experience in the wild without causing them distress.
News & Media
They've looked at it all, they've been researching all that for decades.
News & Media
Bank of England officials are secretly researching the financial shocks that could hit Britain if there is a vote to leave the European Union in the forthcoming referendum.
News & Media
Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, of the University of Queensland's Global Change Institute, has been researching on the reef for 25 years.
News & Media
In early 2012, I had arranged to have a look around while researching a book about Canberra.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In professional contexts, ensure the object of the research is clearly stated immediately after the word to maintain clarity.
Common error
A common mistake is adding the preposition 'on' after the word, such as 'researching on the topic'. While you can 'conduct research on' something, you should simply be "researching" the topic directly.
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Linguistic Context
"Researching" functions primarily as the present participle or gerund of the verb 'research'. In the data provided by Ludwig, it frequently appears as a continuous verb or an introductory gerund phrase.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
Academia
15%
Science
10%
Less common in
Wiki
5%
Social Media
3%
Formal & Business
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In conclusion, "Researching" is a highly versatile and correct term used to describe the process of investigation. Analysis of the examples in Ludwig confirms that it is widely utilized by top-tier publications like The Economist and The Guardian. Ludwig AI classifies it as a standard part of English vocabulary suitable for all professional levels. To write more effectively, remember that while "investigating" or "studying" are valid alternatives, "Researching" remains the most direct way to describe the pursuit of knowledge.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
investigating
suggests a more formal or procedural inquiry, often into a specific problem or crime
studying
implies a focus on learning or acquiring knowledge from existing materials rather than original discovery
exploring
connotes a broader, more open-ended search for possibilities or ideas
delving into
suggests a thorough and deep exploration of a complex subject
examining
indicates a close, critical look at a specific object, document or concept
looking into
a common phrasal verb used for less formal or preliminary investigations
analyzing
focuses on the systematic processing and interpretation of collected data
inquiring into
a more formal way to describe asking questions or seeking facts
probing
implies a deep, intrusive or challenging search for hidden information
fact-checking
specifically refers to verifying the accuracy of information
FAQs
How do I use "Researching" in a sentence?
You can use it as a verb or a noun. For example: "She is "currently researching" her new book."
What is the difference between "Researching" and studying?
While "studying" usually means learning existing information, "Researching" implies a systematic investigation to discover new facts or reach new conclusions.
Can I say "investigating" instead of "Researching"?
Yes, "investigating" is a strong synonym, though it often carries a more formal or forensic connotation.
Is it "researching for" or just "researching"?
Both are correct depending on the structure. You can be "researching" a topic, or you can be "researching for a project".
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