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allows to differentiate
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "allows to differentiate" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be rephrased to include a subject or an object, such as "allows us to differentiate" or "allows one to differentiate." Example: "This method allows us to differentiate between the two species effectively."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Exact Expressions
11 human-written examples
This is done introducing a new technique that allows to differentiate through dimensions.
Moreover, by using appropriate blocking agents, this derivatization technique allows to differentiate between primary, secondary and tertiary amino groups.
This exam can be seen as a further education of auditors that broadens individual auditors' knowledge and allows to differentiate among auditors.
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It is 'shrinked' with an offset of 5.0 cm from the polygon which represents the building, and it allows to differentiate the buildings and the ground surface.
This allows to differentiate with respect to x and to find the maxima for throughput and thus the optimal F/N ratio.
A multinomial model is applied, that allows to differentiate between three regimes: a 'tranquil' period, a 'crisis' state and an adjustment or 'post-crisis' phase.
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Similar Expressions
48 human-written examples
For differentiation analysis, PNS and SNS were allowed to differentiate on poly-L-ornithine/fibronectin-coated coverslips for 5 days, followed by immunocytochemistry.
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For knockdown in differentiated cells and MMP analyses, cultures were grown to confluence and allowed to differentiate in serum-containing medium for 7 days.
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After further two days, PM was replaced by differentiation medium (DM ; 2% FCS in DMEM) and cells were allowed to differentiate for 2 or 5 days.
In all the approaches, LAOS-FTR results allowed to differentiate between all the nonlinear mechanical characteristics of the tested binders.
In some studies, either sterilization with sodium azide or autoclaving allowed to differentiate between abiotic and biotic transformation.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for precision, especially in formal writing, rephrase "allows to differentiate" to include a subject (e.g., "allows researchers to differentiate") for grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using "allows to differentiate" without specifying who or what is doing the differentiating. This omission can lead to ambiguity and grammatical errors.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "allows to differentiate" functions as a verb phrase aiming to express the capability or possibility of distinguishing between two or more entities. While commonly used, it often lacks a subject, leading to grammatical ambiguity. Ludwig's assessment points to its incorrectness in standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "allows to differentiate" is frequently used, particularly in scientific writing, to convey the capability of distinguishing between items. However, Ludwig AI highlights that it is grammatically incorrect, as it typically lacks a subject. For improved clarity and grammatical correctness, it's recommended to include a subject (e.g., "allows researchers to differentiate") or opt for alternatives such as "permits differentiation" or "enables distinction". While common, refining its usage can enhance precision and formality in writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
permits differentiation
This alternative replaces the verb "allows" with "permits" and uses the noun form of "differentiate", resulting in a more concise and grammatically sound phrasing.
enables distinction
Replaces "allows" with "enables" and uses the noun "distinction" instead of the verb, offering a clearer and more direct statement.
facilitates discrimination
Substitutes "allows" with "facilitates" and "differentiate" with "discrimination", emphasizing the ease of distinguishing differences.
provides a basis for distinguishing
This phrase offers a more detailed explanation of the function, specifying that something offers a 'basis', or a starting point, for telling the difference between entities.
offers a means of distinguishing
Changes the structure to emphasize that a 'means' or method is provided for distinguishing, highlighting the mechanism.
serves to distinguish
This alternative uses the verb "serves" emphasizing the action and is concise and clear, but remains grammatically formal.
makes it possible to distinguish
This version highlights possibility of distinguishing, making the phrase more explanatory.
aids in differentiating
Uses "aids" to show help or assistance in differentiation, emphasizing the support provided.
helps to distinguish
Uses the verb "helps" to make the sentence simpler and more direct, focusing on the assistance provided in telling things apart.
supports the ability to differentiate
This alternative makes a link between support and ability, is slightly more formal and emphasizes the action of telling apart.
FAQs
How can I correct the phrase "allows to differentiate"?
To correct "allows to differentiate", include a subject or object. For example, use "allows us to differentiate" or "allows one to differentiate". Alternatively, use phrases like "enables differentiation" or "facilitates distinguishing".
What is a more formal way to say "allows to differentiate"?
A more formal alternative is "permits differentiation" or "enables distinction". These options offer a grammatically sound and concise phrasing.
Is "allows to differentiate" grammatically correct?
No, "allows to differentiate" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It requires a subject or object to clarify who or what is performing the action of differentiating. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment.
What are some alternatives to "allows to differentiate" that emphasize ease of distinction?
Alternatives like "facilitates discrimination" or "helps to distinguish" highlight how something makes it easier to tell the difference.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested