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a further preparation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a further preparation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional step or process in getting ready for something. Example: "Before the event, we need to make a further preparation to ensure everything runs smoothly."
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Only for solid foods was a further preparation step necessary to get the terpenes (α- and β-thujone, camphor) into solution, to be used for liquid-liquid-extraction.
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The latest example of Kanye speaking first and thinking later, without anticipating how sending people to a spot without any further preparation might result in chaos?
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All the samples have directly been introduced in the microscope sample chamber without any further preparation.
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Water molecules were removed from the pdb file and ligands were docked directly without any further preparation of the protein as recommended by the vendor.
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- The medical students conducted the first ICT (ICT1) without any further preparation.
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To clarify the decision-making and bereavement needs of family members who had organ donation discussed with them; to provide a rationale for further preparation of professionals involved in this sensitive work.
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She added that she had been "observing people and trying to pick up nuances" as a step of further preparation.
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The specimens for experiments were kept in tumour medium (TM, please see below) and transported to the lab, where they were put into an incubator until further preparation.
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The 827th was originally scheduled to be sent to the Pacific theater, but in February, 1944, it was declared insufficiently trained and held back for further preparation; a different unit was substituted at the last minute.
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Due to the small gap and the strong tissue around the hernia, we refrained from further preparation to insert a larger mesh with a wider overlap.
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After a bit of a break in April preparation began on the series against Pakistan, before the KSL and then further preparation for a tour of the West Indies.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "a further preparation" when you need to emphasize that an additional step or process is required beyond what has already been done. It clearly signals that more readiness is needed.
Common error
Avoid using "a further preparation" when the context implies a completely new or different preparation is required. In such cases, it's better to clarify whether you're adding to an existing process or starting afresh.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a further preparation" functions as a noun phrase, typically serving as the object of a verb or preposition. It refers to an additional act of preparing something, as illustrated by the example in Ludwig: "Only for solid foods was a further preparation step necessary."
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12%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a further preparation" is a grammatically sound phrase used to denote an additional step in the process of getting something ready. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English. It is most commonly found in scientific and news contexts. While it is not exceptionally frequent, alternatives like "additional preparation" or "subsequent preparation" can be used for variety. Remember to use this phrase when explicitly signaling that more readiness is needed beyond what has already been done.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
additional preparation
This alternative uses "additional" instead of "further", indicating an extra preparation step.
subsequent preparation
This alternative uses "subsequent" instead of "further", implying a preparation that follows another.
more preparation
This option is simpler and uses "more" to indicate an increased amount of preparation.
extra preparation
Using "extra" suggests a surplus or additional preparation beyond what was initially planned.
continued preparation
This emphasizes the ongoing nature of the preparation process.
advanced preparation
Implies a higher level or more sophisticated preparation.
deeper preparation
Suggests a more thorough or profound level of preparation.
supplementary preparation
Indicates an additional preparation that complements the existing one.
follow-up preparation
Implies a preparation that is done as a consequence or continuation of a previous action.
preparatory work
This option is more general, referring to the overall work done in preparation.
FAQs
How can I use "a further preparation" in a sentence?
"A further preparation" is used to indicate an additional step or process in getting ready for something. For example: "After the initial tests, "a further preparation" was necessary to ensure the equipment functioned correctly."
What can I say instead of "a further preparation"?
You can use alternatives like "additional preparation", "more preparation", or "subsequent preparation" depending on the specific context and nuance you want to convey.
Is "a further preparation" different from "further preparations"?
"A further preparation" refers to a single, additional act of preparing, while "further preparations" implies multiple acts or steps of preparation. The choice depends on whether you're referring to one specific action or several.
When is it appropriate to use "a further preparation" instead of /s/additional+steps?
Use "a further preparation" when emphasizing a singular preparation activity. Use "additional steps" when describing multiple actions for readiness.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Real-world application tested