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a remarkable fraction of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a remarkable fraction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant portion or percentage of a whole, often in contexts involving statistics or observations. Example: "A remarkable fraction of the participants reported an increase in satisfaction after the program."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(18)
a significant portion of
a considerable percentage of
a considerable portion of
a substantial segment of
a significant percentage of
a notable proportion of
an appreciable quantity of
a good deal of
a large chunk of
a major portion of
a remarkable part of
a remarkable percentage of
a remarkable amount of
a sizeable fraction of
a considerable fraction of
a noticeable fraction of
a significant fraction of
a substantial fraction of
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
11 human-written examples
DSC traces indicate that a remarkable fraction of the mechanical work of deformation (in the range from 25 up to 62%) is stored in the material after unloading.
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The ratio of kernel saturation follows an exponential pattern; such that a remarkable fraction of the kernels saturates in the first few shifting steps, so that in their case, each additional iteration is superfluous.
A remarkable fraction of TF (in average approximately 4.6% of the TF amount that enters the hemofilter) was found in the ultrafiltrate [1229 (408 2218) pg/min, corresponding to an average sieving coefficient of 0.12 (Fig. 1g). However, there was no relevant TF activity measurable in ultrafiltrate (i.e., absolute activities ≤0.05 pg/ml) (Fig. 1f).
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A remarkable fraction of vertebrate introns have a minimal size of about 100 bp, while majority of introns expand to several kilobases even megabases in length.
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A remarkable fraction of vertebrate introns have a minimal size (∼100 bp) peaking at the low end of the size distribution, while majority of introns expand to several kilobases even megabases in length (Figure 1A).
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We previously reported a conspicuous feature of vertebrate introns that a remarkable fraction of introns have a lineage-specific minimal size (∼100 bp), which were termed as "minimal introns" [14].
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
47 human-written examples
Of the various genes implicated in schizophrenia disease risk, a remarkable fraction encode proteins that function in membrane traffic [4].
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Possibly including a price a fraction of the ticket sales?
News & Media
In sIBM, the vast majority of the staining signal of APP derived from a remarkable overexpression in a large fraction of muscle fibres.
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But buckypaper retains only a small fraction of the remarkable strength of the individual tubes.
Science & Research
It is remarkable that only a small fraction of cigarette particulate was adsorbed on silica.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "a remarkable fraction of", ensure that the context provides a clear basis for comparison. For example, specify what the fraction relates to, like "A remarkable fraction of the surveyed population...".
Common error
Avoid using "a remarkable fraction of" when the actual fraction is not particularly significant. If the data only shows a small difference, consider using phrases like "a small portion of" or "a slight percentage of" to maintain accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a remarkable fraction of" functions as a determiner phrase, modifying a noun to indicate that a notable portion or percentage of something is being considered. Ludwig AI indicates correctness and usability.
Frequent in
Science
60%
News & Media
30%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "a remarkable fraction of" serves to highlight a notably large or significant portion of something. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is grammatically correct and usable across various writing styles, though primarily found in scientific and news-related contexts. When using this phrase, consider whether the quantity is genuinely noteworthy to avoid overstating the facts. Alternatives like "a considerable portion of" or "a significant percentage of" may be more appropriate in certain situations. Remember to provide clear context so the reader understands the basis for comparison when emphasizing the "remarkable" nature of the fraction.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a considerable portion of
Replaces "remarkable" with "considerable", emphasizing the size of the fraction.
a substantial segment of
Uses "segment" instead of "fraction", suggesting a distinct part of a whole, and "substantial" instead of "remarkable", stressing importance.
a significant percentage of
Replaces "fraction" with "percentage", quantifying the amount more precisely, and "remarkable" with "significant", stressing importance.
a notable proportion of
Substitutes "fraction" with "proportion", indicating a relative amount, and "remarkable" with "notable", indicating prominence.
a striking amount of
Replaces "fraction" with "amount", focusing on quantity, and "remarkable" with "striking", emphasizing impressiveness.
an appreciable quantity of
Uses "quantity" instead of "fraction", focusing on a measurable amount, and "appreciable" instead of "remarkable", suggesting it's worth considering.
a noteworthy share of
Replaces "fraction" with "share", indicating a part of a whole, and "remarkable" with "noteworthy", indicating importance.
a good deal of
Simpler phrasing, replacing the entire original phrase while maintaining a similar meaning of a large quantity.
a large chunk of
Uses more informal language, replacing "fraction" with "chunk" for a less precise but still substantial quantity.
a major portion of
Emphasizes the size with "major" while using "portion" as a synonym for "fraction".
FAQs
How can I use "a remarkable fraction of" in a sentence?
Use "a remarkable fraction of" to indicate that a significant portion of something is notable or surprising. For instance, "A remarkable fraction of students passed the exam with honors".
What's a good alternative to "a remarkable fraction of"?
You can use alternatives like "a considerable portion of", "a substantial segment of", or "a significant percentage of" depending on the context.
Is it more appropriate to say "a significant fraction of" or "a remarkable fraction of"?
"A significant fraction of" is generally more neutral and factual. "A remarkable fraction of" implies that the portion is surprisingly or unusually large.
What does "a remarkable fraction of" emphasize in a statement?
"A remarkable fraction of" emphasizes the unexpected or noteworthy nature of the quantity or proportion being discussed, highlighting that it is more than just a typical amount.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested