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a few gradient
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a few gradient" is not correct in English.
It should be "a few gradients" to be grammatically accurate. You can use it when referring to multiple instances or types of gradients in a context such as design, art, or mathematics. Example: "In this project, we will explore a few gradients to enhance the visual appeal of our graphics."
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In practice, only a few gradient-projection iterations are run per time step k to allow for real-time sparsity-aware KF tracking.
This would favor sparse displacement fields, i.e. where there are a few high gradients with respect to time, while most of the gradients are zero.
Science
In the video, the first roller coaster also looks rather tame and there are only a few weak gradients.
News & Media
We have shown in the context of local flooding memory consumption that the overwhelming majority of gradient basins is small, whereas there are only a few densely populated gradient basins.
Science
Nitriding is accomplished by the formation of a few micron thick gradient layer of ZrN structure on the top and a partial transformation of t-ZrO2 into cubic zirconia (c-ZrO2) beneath deep in the bulk due to nitrogen concentration gradient.
During an accident, long tracts of nerve cells in the brain can become stretched, leading to shearing or tearing – this confirms what it says in my letter from the hospital: "A few areas of gradient echo susceptibility in the left frontal lobe which represent some tiny microhemorrhages".
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Only a few studies computed gradient-sign maps (Formisano et al. 2003; Petkov et al. 2006) or analyzed gradient-angle distributions (Langers and van Dijk 2012).
Science
The explanation behind this is that, in some cases, especially for small block sizes, in which we have fewer gradient samples, we can have some gradient points with the same appearing number, thus favoring those with higher gradient magnitudes improves the mode detection.
The near-optimal folding of the cross section is then fine-tuned through a few steps of the gradient descent optimization.
Science
Valinomycin makes the membranes vectorially, and uni-directionally, permeable for potassium, and for a few minutes, the potassium gradient imposed by the high external potassium concentration, as opposed to the zero intravesicular potassium, can serve as driving force for glutamate transport across the membrane.
Science
The track has a lot of gradients, a few demanding corners and there are some places to overtake.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to more than one gradient, ensure you use the plural form "gradients".
Common error
Avoid using the singular form "gradient" when you intend to refer to multiple gradients. Always use the plural form "gradients" for grammatical correctness.
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The phrase "a few gradient", while technically incorrect as pointed out by Ludwig AI, attempts to function as a determiner phrase quantifying the noun "gradient". It aims to specify a small, indefinite number of gradients.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "a few gradient" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "a few gradients". As pointed out by Ludwig AI, the error stems from using the singular noun "gradient" when the determiner "few" requires a plural noun. To avoid this error, always use the plural form "gradients" when referring to more than one gradient. While the intended meaning is to describe a small number of gradients, the incorrect grammar undermines this purpose. Remember to use ""a few gradients"", "several gradients", or "some gradients".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
several gradients
Replaces "a few" with "several", indicating more than just a couple of gradients.
some gradients
Uses "some" to denote an unspecified quantity of gradients, similar to "a few".
a couple of gradients
Substitutes "a few" with "a couple", specifying a small number of gradients.
limited gradients
Focuses on the scarcity of gradients, highlighting their restricted number.
a handful of gradients
Emphasizes a small, manageable number of gradients.
multiple gradients
Indicates that there are more than one gradient, without specifying the exact number.
various gradients
Suggests a selection or variety of different gradients.
different gradients
Highlights the distinction between several gradients, focusing on their dissimilar properties.
sparse gradients
Emphasizes the scattered or infrequent nature of the gradients.
isolated gradients
Implies that the gradients are not interconnected or part of a larger pattern.
FAQs
How to use "a few gradients" in a sentence?
You can use "a few gradients" to indicate a small number of gradients, as in "The software uses "a few gradients" to create a smooth transition between colors".
What can I say instead of "a few gradient"?
Since "a few gradient" is grammatically incorrect, use ""a few gradients"" instead. Alternatives include "several gradients", or "some gradients".
Which is correct, "a few gradient" or "a few gradients"?
"A few gradients" is the correct form. "A few gradient" is grammatically incorrect because "few" requires a plural noun.
What's the difference between "a few gradient" and "a few gradients"?
"A few gradient" is grammatically incorrect. "A few gradients" is the correct phrase to use when referring to more than one gradient.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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78%
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2.2/5
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Real-world application tested