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a satisfactory work
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a satisfactory work" is not correct in standard English; it should be "satisfactory work" or "a satisfactory piece of work." You can use it when referring to a piece of work that meets the required standards or expectations.
Example: "The project was completed on time and was considered satisfactory work by the committee."
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3 human-written examples
A high level of job satisfaction may also be the result of a satisfactory work environment and adequate resources, which per se have positive effects on patients' perceptions [ 8].
Science
Kane-Urrabazo [ 20] believed that a satisfactory work environment can be created by the employees when an organisation possesses a healthy culture and thus has a positive attitude towards employee work.
Science
Several factors were associated with increased surgeon productivity (p < 0.05): working for >2 years, working in a NGO/private clinic, working in an urban unit, having a unit manger, conducting outreach programs and a satisfactory work environment.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
Only then was it possible to pump out the main body of the dock, which was completed by laying a reinforced concrete topping over the floor in order to provide a satisfactory working surface.
Encyclopedias
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Most early-career researchers struggle to maintain a satisfactory work-life balance.
Science & Research
It seems that women choose jobs that best facilitate achieving a satisfactory work-family balance and/or that they are more flexible than men regarding the choice of practice.
Science
The primary FRCA examination format has not changed during the period of the study, however other factors may affect gender performance such as part time training, which may lead to difficulties with career progression[ 23] although this has been disputed[ 24], and the stresses involved in achieving a satisfactory work-life balance[ 20].
Science
Owing to insufficient data available to develop a satisfactory working hypothesis, an arbitrary sample size of one hundred patients was selected with an expected prevalence of ID of approximately 30%to40%0%.
Science
At the same time, they also create a more satisfactory work environment.
The aim is to release the happy chemical - endorphins - which are strongly released after a good satisfactory work out.
Wiki
It will be necessary to have the author's collaboration to perform a satisfactory editorial work.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using more specific alternatives like "acceptable performance" or "competent execution" if you want to highlight particular aspects of the work.
Common error
Avoid placing the indefinite article "a" directly before the adjective "satisfactory" when it modifies the noun "work". It is generally grammatically preferable to say "satisfactory work" or "a satisfactory piece of work" if an article is required.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase is intended to function as a noun phrase describing the quality of work. However, Ludwig AI indicates that it is not the most grammatically sound phrasing. It's better to say "satisfactory work" or "a satisfactory piece of work".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The query "a satisfactory work" is not considered grammatically ideal. According to Ludwig AI, it's more appropriate to say "satisfactory work" without the article, or to rephrase it as "a satisfactory piece of work". While the intent is to describe work that meets expectations, this specific phrasing is less common and may sound awkward. Alternatives like "acceptable performance", "competent execution", and "satisfactory completion" can offer clearer and more formal ways to express the same idea. Therefore, it’s recommended to avoid using "a satisfactory work" in favor of the suggested alternatives for enhanced grammatical accuracy and clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
satisfactory completion
Focuses on the act of finishing something to a satisfactory standard, rather than the work itself.
acceptable performance
Emphasizes the level of execution being good enough, shifting the focus from the task to its outcome.
adequate job
Uses more general terms to convey a similar meaning of sufficiency in the work done.
sufficient effort
Highlights that enough work was put in, with slightly more emphasis on the energy expended.
competent execution
Conveys a level of skill and capability in the work, placing emphasis on skillful completion.
a job well done
Focuses on a task that was executed to a high standard.
a successful undertaking
Highlights the successful nature of a project.
a positive result
Highlights the favorable outcome.
a commendable achievement
Highlights the praise-worthiness of a positive outcome.
a fitting outcome
Highlights the result or solution that aligns with an initial purpose or goal.
FAQs
Is it correct to say "a satisfactory work"?
While understandable, "a satisfactory work" is not the most grammatically sound phrasing. It's better to say "satisfactory work" or "a satisfactory piece of work".
What is a more formal way to express "a satisfactory work"?
More formal alternatives include "acceptable performance", "competent execution", or "satisfactory completion".
How can I use "satisfactory work" in a sentence?
Example: "The team delivered "satisfactory work" on the project, meeting all the requirements."
What's the difference between "a satisfactory work" and "satisfactory work"?
Using "satisfactory work" directly as a noun phrase is generally more concise and grammatically preferred over "a satisfactory work". If you want to include an article, you could say "a satisfactory piece of work".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested