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a non nominal
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'a non nominal' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
To make the sentence correct, you would need to replace 'non nominal' with a noun or a noun phrase. For example: "The boy was given a non-monetary reward."
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
The method is clearly advantageous because there is no need to provide specific weight values; the only requirement is to provide a non-nominal ranking.
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A test which is particularly relevant to the automotive scenario is the operation of the system at extreme temperatures and with non-ideal configurations such as unequal cable lengths and non nominal supply voltages.
The main distinction between (12a) and (12b) is whether the noun has an argument structure or not and the difference between (12c) and the other two examples relates to the fact that it is a non-event nominal (i.e. result, cf. 'exam') which denotes an actual concrete object.
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Rather, propositional quantification is a species of non-nominal quantification, by which he meant that the variables they bind are non-nominal.
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See also Prior (1971: ch. 3) for an early discussion of non-nominal quantifiers and ontological commitment.
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The use of partial identifiers, pseudonyms, or non-nominal testing (a testing option introduced in 2003 for HIV) also affects our ability to link data accurately.
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Rayo and Yablo (2001) argue that polyadic second-order quantifiers can be interpreted in an ontologically innocent way using "non-nominal" quantifiers such as 'somehow'somehow
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As this was routine epidemiological analysis on the non-nominal data within a standard public-health database reporting system, ethical approval of an institutional review board was not required.
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Non-nominal data from each cohort on a predefined set of demographic, laboratory, and clinical variables were then pooled and analyzed at the Project Data Centre in Vancouver.
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In many LPV synthesis problems, the design model is conservative and ends up covering parameter combinations representing non-nominal operating conditions or unrealistic situations.
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An enhancement of standard steam turbine controller can be the key to achieve optimal performance also in non-nominal steam conditions.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
If referring to something without a specific name, consider using more descriptive terms like "unnamed item" or "non-specific entity."
Common error
The most common mistake is using "a non nominal" without a noun following it. Ensure that "nominal" is properly modifying a noun, or consider alternative phrasings to convey your intended meaning more clearly.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a non nominal" is grammatically incorrect on its own. A determiner like "a" requires a noun or noun phrase to follow, which is missing here. As Ludwig AI points out, the phrase needs to be completed with a noun to be grammatically valid.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "a non nominal" is grammatically incorrect and requires a noun to follow it in order to be valid. As Ludwig AI indicates, it's essential to specify what you are describing (e.g., "a non nominal variable"). When aiming to convey the absence of a specific name or category, consider using alternative phrasings, such as "unnamed object" or "non-specific identifier", which are more grammatically sound and convey the intended meaning more effectively. The context of use will influence the best alternative.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a non-nominal variable
This alternative specifies the context as a variable, often used in statistics.
a non-named entity
This refers to an item that isn't identified by a proper name.
an unclassified item
This suggests something not yet assigned to a category.
an unnamed object
This highlights the lack of a specific label for an object.
a non-specific identifier
This refers to an identifier that does not uniquely define an object.
a generic term
This describes a term that applies to a broad category rather than a specific instance.
a placeholder name
This indicates a temporary or substitute label.
a non-proprietary designation
This describes a designation not protected by intellectual property rights.
a non-branded item
This indicates an item without a brand name.
a non-attributed source
This refers to a source that is not credited or identified.
FAQs
What does "nominal" mean in the context of data?
In data analysis, "nominal" refers to data that represent categories or names, without any inherent order or ranking. Examples include colors, genders, or types of fruit. These are often called nominal variables.
How can I correct the phrase "a non nominal"?
To correct the phrase, add a noun after "nominal" to specify what you are describing. For example, "a non nominal variable" or "a non nominal value" is correct. Without the noun, the phrase is grammatically incomplete.
What's a better way to say something lacks a specific name or category?
Instead of trying to use "a non nominal", consider using phrases like "an unnamed object", "a non-specific identifier", or "an unclassified item" depending on the context.
Is there a difference between nominal and ordinal data?
Yes, nominal data is categorical data without any inherent order (like colors), while ordinal data has a meaningful order or ranking (like customer satisfaction ratings of "good", "neutral", and "bad").
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested