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a next iteration
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a next iteration" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts discussing processes or developments, but the article "a" is unnecessary before "next." Example: "In the next iteration of the project, we will implement the feedback we received."
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Science
News & Media
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5 human-written examples
After nearly a decade in the service of the major film studios and their blockbusters, Comic-Con appears on the verge of a next iteration.
News & Media
After the new locations of the employed bees (or the food sources) are determined, a next iteration will be started until the termination condition is satisfied.
A next iteration of the mapping addressed this problem, and a second set of Diagnostic bowls was printed that do increase in pitch with the severity of the risk, as expected.
In addition, we plan to update the database in a next iteration to include the latest genome build (HG19) and the newest available SNP mapping (dbSNP 132).
Science
If the optimal number of components was ten, a next iteration was performed with 20 components.
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Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
This extension of the approach would be a logical next iteration in our modelling exercise.
Science
This suggests the inclusion of vvd as a suitable next iteration of the model, with PRCs and entrainment to very short days corresponding targets for model validation.
Science
By charting both requirements and assumptions, a developer give its next iteration a basis for keeping what is good (what was validated) and discarding what was bad (what was invalidated).
Consequently, in each iteration a calculated posterior can be used as an informative prior for the next iteration, creating a relatively simple iterative procedure.
Science
In these areas, a refinement in next iteration is planned and performed.
Science
Surely, if the domain set C has a special structure such as a box or a ball, then the next iteration (x^{k+1}) can easily be computed.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a non-specific iteration, consider using alternatives like "a subsequent iteration" or "a future version" to avoid the grammatical ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using the indefinite article "a" before "next iteration" unless you specifically intend to introduce a single, non-specific instance among several possible next iterations. Opt for "the next iteration" in most cases.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions as a noun phrase, typically used to refer to a subsequent stage or version in a process, development, or product lifecycle. However, according to Ludwig AI, the article "a" is often unnecessary.
Frequent in
Science
45%
News & Media
35%
Formal & Business
20%
Less common in
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0%
Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
While the phrase "a next iteration" is used to indicate a subsequent stage or version, Ludwig AI suggests it is grammatically questionable because the article "a" is often unnecessary. It is more appropriate to use "the next iteration". If you still want to use "a next iteration", consider using alternatives like "a subsequent iteration" or "an upcoming version" for enhanced clarity and grammatical correctness. While used in science and media, prioritizing "the next iteration" generally improves writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
the next iteration
Omits the indefinite article "a", providing a grammatically standard construction.
a subsequent iteration
Replaces "next" with "subsequent", offering a more formal synonym.
the following iteration
Substitutes "next" with "following", maintaining a similar sense of sequence.
an upcoming iteration
Replaces "next" with "upcoming", emphasizing the imminence of the stage.
a future iteration
Replaces "next" with "future", broadening the time frame of the iteration.
the succeeding iteration
Uses "succeeding" instead of "next", conveying a sense of sequential progression.
a revised iteration
Adds "revised", highlighting that the new iteration involves changes or improvements.
the improved iteration
Uses "improved" to emphasize the advancement of a process or product
an updated version
Shifts the focus from "iteration" to "version", providing a more general alternative.
the next phase
Replaces "iteration" with "phase", denoting a stage in a development process.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to say "a next iteration"?
While sometimes used, it's generally more grammatically sound to say "the next iteration". The article "a" is typically unnecessary and can sound awkward. Consider using alternatives like "the following iteration".
What is a good alternative to "a next iteration"?
A stronger and grammatically preferred alternative is "the next iteration". Other alternatives include "a subsequent iteration" or "an upcoming iteration".
How does "a next iteration" differ from "the next iteration"?
"The next iteration" refers to a specific, defined iteration. "A next iteration" implies one of potentially several possible future iterations, but the phrasing is often unnecessary and can be simplified to "the next iteration".
In what contexts might I use "a subsequent iteration" instead of "a next iteration"?
You can use "a subsequent iteration" in more formal or academic writing. It conveys a sense of sequence without the slight awkwardness that "a next iteration" can sometimes carry. It indicates that the iteration is coming after the current one.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested