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a modifications
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a modifications" is not correct in English.
It should be "modification" or "modifications" depending on the context. You can use "modification" when referring to a single change or adjustment, and "modifications" when referring to multiple changes. Example: "The software update includes a modification that improves performance."
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It was found that phenstatin ring A modifications yielded antimitotic compounds.
The six scenarios correspond respectively to: (a) modifications made on the mass; (b) changes made on the stiffness values of the link between a degree-of-freedom (DOF) and the ground; (c) the fully rigid link between a DOF and the ground; (d) changes made on the stiffness values of the link between two DOFs; (e) the null link between two DOFs and (f) the fully rigid link between two DOFs.
Such a modifications are got directly by replacing xx Note that the constraints (3.22), (3.23), (3.24), and (3.25) now become n-vector constraints.
Lipid A modifications in AA2, AA43 and AA44 were stable as they were not lost after serial passages in vitro, which would suggest the presence of genetic mutations.
Science
Lipid A modifications are regulated by the environmental sensor-kinase transcriptional regulatory system PhoP-PhoQ and catalysed by PagP, PagL and LpxO which lead to acylation, deacylation and hydroxylation of the molecule, respectively [12], [13], [14].
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a Modifications from the transcultural adaptation are highlighted in italic and underlined.
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Details of the DIS-III-A modifications have been documented previously.
Science
"It's a modification to the modification".
News & Media
Another lady suggested a modification.
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And often I'll make a modification.
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Yet they cannot obtain a modification.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to multiple changes, use the plural form "modifications" without the indefinite article "a". For instance, say "modifications were made to the design".
Common error
Avoid using the indefinite article "a" before the plural noun "modifications". It's grammatically incorrect. Instead, use "modifications" or, if referring to a single change, "a modification".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a modifications" is an incorrect construction. It attempts to use an indefinite article with a plural noun. The correct forms are either the singular "a modification" or the plural "modifications". Ludwig AI also confirms this grammatical error.
Frequent in
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The query "a modifications" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form depends on whether you're referring to a single change (in which case, use "a modification") or multiple changes (in which case, use "modifications"). As confirmed by Ludwig AI, using the indefinite article "a" with the plural noun "modifications" is a common error. While Ludwig provides examples of the phrase in use, it's crucial to understand that these are instances of incorrect grammar and should be avoided. For clarity and correctness, opt for either "a modification" or simply "modifications".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a modification
Using "a modification" indicates a single instance of change.
modifications
This is the correct plural form without an article, suitable when referring to changes in general.
some modifications
Using "some" provides a more accurate pluralization for unspecified changes.
certain modifications
Using "certain" clarifies that there are specific, known changes being referenced.
several modifications
Replaces "a" with "several" to indicate multiple changes more clearly.
the modifications
Using "the" specifies particular changes that are already known or under discussion.
some alteration
Using "some" before alteration offers a grammatically sound way of expressing slight changes without an specific number.
the alteration
Using "the" to specify which alteration is being made.
an adjustment
Adjustments provides a similar meaning but focuses on the action of setting something right or making it work.
the adjustments
Specifies known, specific adjustments being made.
FAQs
Is it correct to say "a modifications"?
No, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage is either "a modification" for a single change or "modifications" for multiple changes.
What is the difference between "a modification" and "modifications"?
"A modification" refers to a single change or alteration, whereas "modifications" refers to multiple changes or alterations.
How can I use "modifications" in a sentence?
You can use "modifications" in a sentence like this: "The software update includes several important modifications to improve performance".
What are some alternatives to "a modifications"?
Instead of "a modifications", you can say "some modifications", "certain modifications", or simply "modifications" depending on the context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested