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almost double the world
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "almost double the world" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison or measurement, but without context, it is ambiguous and unclear. Example: "The population of the city is almost double the world average, indicating significant growth."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(4)
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On Tuesday night, Moussambani completed his heat in almost double the world record time of 48.18sec.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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56 human-written examples
Following the resolution by the Convention on Biological Diversity to almost double the extent of the world's protected areas by 2020 (Normile, 2010; UNEP/CBD, 2010), there will be widespread demand for methods and operational models by which conservation resources can be allocated spatially in an effective manner.
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have almost double the punch of winds of 100 m.p.h.
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African Americans face almost double the rate of unemployment.
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Captain Sandrine Soubeyrand, 40 next month but controlling the game as imperiously as she had during France's penalty shoot-out victory over England at the 2011 World Cup, almost doubled the lead with a 20-yard drive that flashed narrowly over the bar.
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The UN Security Council is almost doubling the number of peacekeepers to 12,500 in the world's newest state.
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Consumption of dagga (cannabis), cocaine and tik (methamphetamine or speed) is two to three times the world average, says the country's Central Drug Authority.Drug and alcohol abuse are partly responsible for the carnage on South Africa's roads, where the death rate is 33 per 100,000 inhabitants almost double the world average.
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"We almost doubled the membership".
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Post-flood, many of the factories that made these drives were ruined, which led directly to hard drive disk prices almost doubling across the world.
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More than 40percentt of U.S. unemployed have been out of work for more than six months, almost double the previous post-World War Two record.
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The proposed Virat Ramayan Mandir will dwarf others, as it will stand almost double the height of world-famous temple complex Angkor Wat in Cambodia, which is 215 feet high, according to India Today.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When comparing quantities, specify the units and context to ensure clarity. For example, instead of saying "almost double the world", specify "almost double the world average" or "almost twice the global rate."
Common error
Avoid using "almost double the world" without a clear reference point. This phrase lacks a specific quantity or standard for comparison, making it difficult to understand. Be specific about what you are comparing to the global average or total.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "almost double the world" functions as a comparative expression, attempting to quantify something as being close to twice the size, amount, or rate of a global reference. However, Ludwig AI points out the lack of clarity which makes it grammatically suspect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "almost double the world" is flagged by Ludwig AI as grammatically incorrect and lacking a clear meaning. Although it appears in some contexts in News & Media and Science sources, it's generally best to avoid this phrase due to its ambiguity. To convey the intended meaning of a near-doubling, it is better to use clearer and more specific alternatives such as "nearly twice the global amount" or "approximately twice the world's average". By providing a clear reference point and specifying the units of measurement, you enhance the accuracy and comprehensibility of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
nearly twice the global amount
Replaces "almost double" with "nearly twice" and "world" with "global amount" to specify a quantity.
approximately twice the world's average
Substitutes "almost" with "approximately" and adds "average" to specify a reference point.
close to doubling the global scale
Emphasizes the action of doubling on a global scale rather than a direct quantity.
almost twice the planet's size
Focuses on size comparison relative to the planet.
nearly double the earth's population
Specifies "population" as what is being doubled in relation to the earth.
around twice the worldwide level
Uses "around twice" instead of "almost double" and specifies a "worldwide level" for comparison.
almost twice the earth's resources
Focuses on the doubling of "earth's resources".
nearly twice the size on a global level
Replaces "almost double" with "nearly twice" and clarifies the context as "size on a global level".
substantially more than the rest of the world
Shifts the focus to a substantial increase compared to the rest of the world, avoiding the doubling concept.
significantly exceeding the global standard
Highlights a significant excess relative to a global standard instead of a doubling effect.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the phrase "almost double" in a sentence?
To use "almost double" correctly, specify what you are comparing to and provide context. For example, "The city's population is "almost double the national average"."
What's a better way to phrase "almost double the world" to make it clearer?
Instead of "almost double the world", use phrases like "nearly twice the global amount" or "approximately twice the world's average" for better clarity.
Is it grammatically correct to say "almost double the world"?
Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase "almost double the world" is not grammatically correct and lacks a clear meaning. It's better to use more specific comparisons.
What can I say instead of "almost double the world" to indicate a significant increase?
You can use phrases such as "significantly exceeding the global standard" or "substantially more than the rest of the world" to convey a substantial increase without directly stating a doubling effect.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested