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a high criterion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a high criterion" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct term is "high criteria," as "criteria" is the plural form of "criterion." Example: "The project was evaluated based on high criteria for quality and innovation."
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Rats were trained to a high criterion on the serial pattern used in Experiment 1, then were challenged with three probe patterns that manipulated both chunk length and overall pattern length.
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The criterion for positivity in the NIH and Vienna studies were based on a NIH laboratory reference range [ 51, 59]; whereas a higher criterion was used in the Mayo study, based on a 95% reference range derived by Mayo Medical Laboratories [ 18].
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However, the only effect on criterion that we found followed the opposite pattern, i.e. it was for unexpected, not expected stimuli that we found a higher criterion (in combination with increased d׳).
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In order to reach the state where a "mixed" ERG response was obtained (rod and cone contributions to the b-wave), a rather high criterion response was chosen for the action spectra measurements, reaching 50% of the maximal response in the case of C. perspicillata, and nearly 100% in the case of G. soricina.
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Setting an arbitrarily high criterion of clinical efficacy for new psoriasis treatments will likely limit the development and approval of useful treatments.
It's a very, very high criterion we use to hospitalize".
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There is a low proportion of AS in duplicates under a high identity criterion, and the proportion of AS increases as the identity criterion becomes lower.
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Using a high confidence criterion, we identified protein matches for GH3, GH7 (two matches), GH9 and two CBMs from families 6 and 27.
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These tumor-associated autoantigen candidates were assessed by duplex Western blotting with the combination of an antibody directed against the protein of interest and serum samples positive for this candidate autoantigen as a high stringency criterion for antigen confirmation.
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The IDT and sIgE detection false-positive rates can be decreased by increasing the positive criteria to a higher grading criterion.
Results suggested that reading comprehension measures, when combined with ORF, added to the total variance associated with reading ability and were reliable indicators of student performance on a high stakes criterion-referenced assessment of grade-level literacy.
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Best practice
Use "high criteria" instead of "a high criterion" for grammatically correct phrasing. Remember that "criteria" is the plural form of "criterion".
Common error
Avoid using "criterion" as a plural noun. Always use "criteria" when referring to multiple standards or requirements. For example, instead of "a high criterion", use "high criteria" or "a high standard".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a high criterion" functions as a noun phrase intended to describe a demanding standard or requirement. However, Ludwig AI points out that the correct term is "high criteria," since "criteria" is the plural form of "criterion".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "a high criterion" is used to express a demanding standard, it is grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "high criteria." Ludwig AI highlights this issue. The examples show that it appears in scientific and news contexts, though infrequently. For grammatically sound and semantically similar alternatives, consider using "stringent standards", "demanding requirements", or "high standards".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a stringent standard
Emphasizes strictness and adherence to a demanding benchmark.
a rigorous requirement
Highlights the demanding nature of the condition or necessity.
a demanding benchmark
Stresses the difficulty in meeting the established level of performance.
an elevated standard
Focuses on the height or level of excellence required.
a high bar
Uses a metaphorical term to represent a challenging level of achievement.
a tough condition
Highlights the difficulty in satisfying the stipulated term.
a strict qualification
Emphasizes the exactness and precision needed to meet the requirements.
a high threshold
Focuses on the point or level that must be exceeded.
a challenging prerequisite
Underscores the difficulty associated with the preliminary condition.
a premium measure
Highlights the superior or exceptional nature of the evaluation.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "criterion" in a sentence?
Use "criterion" as a singular noun referring to a single standard. For multiple standards, use the plural form "criteria". For example: "The main criterion for success is dedication."
Is it grammatically correct to say "a high criterion"?
No, it is generally considered incorrect. Since "criterion" is singular, the correct usage would be something like /s/a+high+standard or /s/a+strict+requirement. When referring to multiple standards, use "high criteria".
What are some alternatives to using "high criteria"?
Alternatives include using phrases like "stringent standards", "demanding requirements", or simply "high standards".
When should I use "criterion" versus "criteria"?
"Criterion" should be used when referring to a single standard or benchmark. "Criteria" should be used when referring to multiple standards. For example: "The primary criterion was met" versus "All criteria were met".
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