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a close relatedness
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a close relatedness" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a close relationship"? You can use "a close relationship" when discussing the strong connection or bond between two or more entities, such as people, concepts, or things. Example: "The study revealed a close relationship between diet and overall health."
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Alternative expressions(20)
a close relationship
a strong connection
a close affinity
a close association
a close link
a significant overlap
a close approximation
a close kin
a close alignment
a close relative
a close slugfest
a distant relatedness
a close win
a close partnership
a close family
a close race
a particular relatedness
a specific connection
a distinct relationship
a particular relationship
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Exact Expressions
14 human-written examples
This was supported by results of STRUCTURE and FST analyses, which further suggested that XIIa originated from one common ancestor whereas XIIb, XIIc, and XIId contained mixed ancestral types, reflecting a close relatedness of the three subtype families and the likely occurrence of genetic recombination among them.
The total 16S rDNA sequencing of two representative strains L3 and L7 indicated a close relatedness to the genus Desulfovibrio.
Hierarchical cluster analysis of frequency of CN aberrations observed in different histotypes indicated a close relatedness between B3 and TCs.
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Sequencing showed a close relatedness of the obtained G genome to the corresponding B genome (see additional file 2).
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The identification as internal transcribed spacer type G indicates a close relatedness to strains mainly isolated in the Western Hemisphere.
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Recent molecular genetic studies have shown all ethnic groups to cluster together and, in general, show a close relatedness with the European and Middle-Eastern populations [ 10- 12].
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46 human-written examples
According to Fig. 5, the density curves of the top10 mean genomic relationships suggested that crossbreds had a closer relatedness with Landrace pigs than with Yorkshire pigs.
Pairwise nucleotide alignments of the 7 sequences indicated a closer relatedness of the 2 Hae strains to each other than to the 5 other H. influenzae genomes.
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This result again suggests a closer relatedness between the origin recognition machinery of S. cerevisiae and L. kluyveri than the other pairwise relationship.
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By phylogenetic analysis of the full-length genome and E2 and Npro regions, atypical pestiviruses formed a monophyletic cluster that was approximately equidistant from BVDV-1/BVDV-2 and BDV/CSFV, whereas the dendrogram obtained from 5′ UTR showed a closer relatedness to BVDVs.
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This could be seen as a confirmation of a recent SSU rDNA-based analysis suggesting a (unexpected) close relatedness between Radopholus and cyst nematodes [ 20].
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Opt for grammatically correct alternatives like "a close relationship" or "a strong connection" for clarity and wider acceptance.
Common error
Using "a close relatedness" may confuse readers or mark your writing as non-standard. Stick to established phrases to ensure your message is easily understood.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a close relatedness" functions as a noun phrase aiming to describe a strong connection or similarity. However, according to Ludwig AI, the phrasing is not grammatically correct in standard English, as the noun 'relatedness' doesn't typically take the determiner 'a' in this context.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "a close relatedness" appears in some scientific publications, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests opting for more standard phrases like "a close relationship" or "a strong connection" for clearer and more accurate communication. Its primary usage is to describe a strong link or similarity, particularly within scientific contexts, but adhering to proper grammar ensures broader acceptance and understanding. Due to grammatical issues the phrase has a low expert rating.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a close relationship
Replaces "relatedness" with "relationship", a more grammatically standard term for denoting a connection.
a strong connection
Substitutes both "close" and "relatedness" to offer a more direct and clearer expression of the link between entities.
a close affinity
Replaces "relatedness" with "affinity", indicating a natural liking or similarity.
a close association
Replaces "relatedness" with "association", referring to a connection or alliance between things.
a strong similarity
Emphasizes the likeness between items, shifting the focus from a relationship to shared traits.
a tight bond
Implies a more emotional or inseparable connection.
a close link
Uses 'link' instead of 'relatedness' to describe a connection.
a direct correlation
Emphasizes a statistical dependence between two variables.
a significant overlap
Highlights shared aspects or elements rather than a general relationship.
a common ancestry
Focuses specifically on shared origins or lineage.
FAQs
What's a more grammatically sound alternative to "a close relatedness"?
Instead of "a close relatedness", you can use phrases like "a close relationship", "a strong connection", or "a close affinity" depending on the specific context.
Is "a close relatedness" considered correct English?
No, "a close relatedness" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. A better option is "a close relationship".
How can I use "relatedness" correctly in a sentence?
Use "relatedness" as a noun on its own or with proper adjectives. For instance, "the relatedness of the two species" or "their genetic relatedness" are correct usages. Avoid using "a close relatedness".
What's the difference between "a close relatedness" and "a close relationship"?
While both aim to convey a connection, "a close relationship" is the standard and grammatically correct phrase. "A close relatedness" is not a recognized idiomatic expression.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
2.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested