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a better representativeness of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a better representativeness of" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically intended to convey an improved quality of representation, but the word "representativeness" is often used in a different context. Example: "The study aims to achieve a better representation of the population's views."
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A few local cultivars from different places were also included in our study for a better representativeness of the cultivated gene pool.
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The rationale of restricting samples from a large class to up to 100 students is to reduce the likelihood of overweight of large classes and thus to ensure a better representativeness of the 10% sampled students in each university.
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Better normalization will lead to a higher overlap value, indicating better representativeness of the atlas.
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We considered two markers of better representativeness as indicators of study quality: studies with multiple compared with single centres and by lower losses to follow-up.
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The study is based on a large sample size of patients and practices and a relatively long period of 6 years contributing to more precise estimations, and better representativeness and generalisability of the results.
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15 The second strength is that the results are based on a relatively long period of 6 years, also contributing to more precise estimations and better representativeness and generalisability of the results.
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To provide a better estimation of representativeness of data for the situation in Europe, we additionally performed weighted analyses based on the sampling fraction and the expected number of reported MDR TB patients in the countries from which patients were recruited (online Technical Appendix).
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We identified five seeds in each city, who were different ages and from different areas of each city for better representativeness, to recruit the first wave of participants.
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For better representativeness, our sampling was stratified by number of years of school attended among undergraduate medical students.
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A stratified random sample procedure is implemented for NHWS so that the final sample mimics the demographic composition of the country in which it is administered, in order to achieve better representativeness.
Spatial considerations include improved resolution of exposure and a better understanding of the representativeness of central-site monitors.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Replace the phrase "a better representativeness of" with "improved representation of" for greater clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using "representativeness" in contexts where you mean "representation". "Representativeness" describes the degree to which something is representative, while "representation" refers to the act of representing or the result thereof.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a better representativeness of" attempts to function as a descriptor indicating an enhanced quality of representation. However, Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not standard English and that the word 'representativeness' is used in a different context.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "a better representativeness of" is found in some scientific literature, it is not considered standard English. Ludwig AI suggests that it's grammatically incorrect and advises using alternatives such as "improved representation of". The phrase attempts to convey an enhanced quality of representation but falls short due to improper usage of "representativeness". For clarity and correctness, especially in formal and scientific writing, it's best to opt for the suggested alternatives.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
improved representation of
Replaces 'representativeness' with the more common and grammatically sound 'representation'.
more accurate representation of
Adds 'accurate' to emphasize the quality of the representation.
enhanced representational quality in
Focuses on the 'quality' of representation, making it more formal.
greater representativeness in
Uses 'greater' to quantify the improvement in representativeness, but maintains the original term.
better reflection of
Shifts from 'representativeness' to 'reflection', implying a more faithful portrayal.
improved reflection of
Similar to 'better reflection', emphasizes faithful mirroring but improves the language.
more faithful portrayal of
Replaces 'representativeness' with 'portrayal' to focus on depiction quality.
enhanced reflection of
Suggests improving how something is mirrored or reflected.
superior depiction of
Focuses on improved accuracy of a depiction.
refined representation of
Emphasizes the enhanced and improved nature of the representation.
FAQs
What is a more grammatically correct way to say "a better representativeness of"?
A more grammatically sound alternative is "improved representation of", which clearly conveys the meaning of enhanced accuracy or quality in depiction.
When should I use "representation" instead of "representativeness"?
"Representation" is generally preferred when referring to the act of representing or the result of representing something. "Representativeness" refers to the degree to which something is representative. For instance, use "representation" as in "a better representation".
Is "representativeness" always incorrect?
No, "representativeness" is correct when describing the extent to which something is typical or representative of a larger group. However, in phrases aiming to convey improved depiction, "improved representation" is usually more appropriate.
What are some alternative phrases to "a better representativeness of" that still convey the idea of improved accuracy?
Alternatives include "more accurate depiction of", "enhanced reflection of", or "superior depiction of", each emphasizing different aspects of improved accuracy.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested