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a certain modifications
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a certain modifications" is not correct in English.
It should be "certain modifications" or "a certain modification." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to specific changes or alterations in a context where the exact modifications are not specified. Example: "The project requires certain modifications to meet the new standards."
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We have chosen the genes of small gene families for which less than three genes were potentially involved in a certain modifications.
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A general result in (Richter 2016) says that O_{S} A)=intlimits_{G(A)}hat{h}_{hat{K}}(N x dx where hat{K}={lambda x: xin Grad(S), 0leqlambdaleq 1}text{,quad }Grad(S ={nabla h_{K}(x), xin S} and hat{h}_{hat{K}}(t)=infleft{lambda >0: tin lambda hat{K} right},, tin text{pos } hat{K} is a certain modification of the Minkowski functional of (hat {K}).
In contrast to other techniques, mass spectrometry neither requires the assumption of the existence or absence of a certain modification, like the antibody-based techniques, nor the presence of a certain number of electric charges on it, like the electrophoresis.
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Perhaps most clearly here, this definition would require rigorous designs to establish with confidence that a certain modification could certainly lead to harm avoidance.
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The antifungal susceptibility of the isolates was evaluated using the disc diffusion assay following the CLSI M44-A guideline with certain modifications as we have previously described [ 13, 14].
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If the AC is effective in facilitating the labour of the external auditor, then the auditor's opinion about the financial statements should be improved, evolving from a qualified opinion to a favourable one, or, in the case of maintaining a qualified opinion, producing certain modifications to the qualifications.
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Histone phosphorylation is also closely correlated with chromosome decondensation events (such as the immediate-early response to mitogens), suggesting a 'split personality' for certain modifications that remains to be fully understood (for example, at serine 10 in H3) (Cheung et al, 2000).
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Generally, the methodology for biomechanical testing was based on an earlier publication with certain modifications [ 11].
The dynamic tests have been performed at strain rates ranging from 200 to 1600/s using split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) with certain modifications in a conventional setup.
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+ Ten years after its theft, "Arto-politkal activists" Art Kieda have returned Banksy's The Drinker sculpture to its original location but with certain modifications, including a new name: The Stinker.
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Certain modifications to a BioCyc database, such as GO term annotations, require additional steps in order to maintain the referential integrity of the database.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to multiple unspecified changes, use "certain modifications." When referring to a single, unspecified change, use "a certain modification."
Common error
Avoid using "a certain modifications" when referring to multiple changes. The correct usage for multiple unspecified changes is "certain modifications."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a certain modifications" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is either the singular noun phrase "a certain modification" or the plural noun phrase "certain modifications." As Ludwig AI suggests, the phrase mixes singular and plural forms incorrectly.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "a certain modifications" is flagged by Ludwig AI as grammatically incorrect. The correct form is either "certain modifications" (plural) or "a certain modification" (singular). This mistake occurs because the singular determiner "a certain" is incorrectly paired with the plural noun "modifications". To avoid this error, ensure that the noun agrees in number with the determiner. When referring to multiple changes that are not specifically defined, use "certain modifications". When referring to a single, unspecified change, use "a certain modification". Keep in mind that while there are examples available, most of these appear to be grammatical errors which is why the phrase is considered rare.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
certain changes
A more general term indicating that some unspecified changes are needed or have occurred.
specific modifications
Emphasizes that the modifications are known and well-defined.
specific alterations
Similar to "specific modifications", implies precise and defined changes.
particular adjustments
Highlights the act of making small changes to improve something.
some alterations
Focuses on the changes themselves, without specifying their exact nature.
precise adjustments
Emphasizes that the changes are accurate and carefully measured.
particular adaptations
Highlights changes made to suit a new condition or environment.
selected revisions
Refers to changes that have been chosen or approved from a larger set of possibilities.
detailed alterations
Suggests that the changes are comprehensive and involve many small elements.
defined amendments
Indicates formal or official changes that have been clearly stated.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to say "a certain modifications"?
No, the correct phrasing would be either "certain modifications" (plural) or "a certain modification" (singular). The original phrase mixes singular and plural forms incorrectly.
How do I use "certain modifications" in a sentence?
Use "certain modifications" when referring to unspecified changes that need to be made: "The system requires certain modifications to function correctly."
What's the difference between "certain modifications" and "specific modifications"?
"Certain modifications" implies that the changes are necessary but not yet defined. "Specific modifications" means that the changes are known and clearly outlined.
Can I use "a certain modifications" interchangeably with "some modifications"?
No, "a certain modifications" is grammatically incorrect. You can use "certain modifications" or "some modifications" interchangeably to mean that there is a number of changes to be done.
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