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almost satisfactory
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "almost satisfactory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is close to being acceptable or meeting expectations, but not quite there. Example: "The results of the experiment were almost satisfactory, but we need to make a few adjustments before finalizing our conclusions."
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The comparison between the results of the former method and the finite element tightly coupled analysis show almost satisfactory agreement.
Li/LiCoO2 cell performance and Li cycling efficiency using the selected QA-imide RTIL was almost satisfactory.
Science
It can be seen that in the case of rocking-flexural and shear sliding failure modes, the simulation results are almost satisfactory, but in the case of diagonal shear failure, the simulation is highly erroneous.
The social dimension showed almost satisfactory item reliability.
Please ensure that you check the quality of this evaluation report, whether it is "Outstanding", "Good", "Almost Satisfactory" or "Unsatisfactory" before using it.
Formal & Business
The semantic equivalent of each backward-translation item was classified according to the following scale: (a) Satisfactory agreement; (b) Almost satisfactory agreement but one or two words uncertain; (c) Doubtful translation.
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54 human-written examples
Mr Bush's departure would provide the most satisfactory answer possible.Head versus heartFrom almost any rational perspective, Mr Kerry would make Mr Blair's life easier.
News & Media
Designs including up to eight colours are possible, with quality almost as satisfactory as in traditional carpets having an equal number of colours.
Encyclopedias
Putin would find this almost as satisfactory as a complete collapse – but his victory would be less secure, as it would lead to a second cold war that Russia would lose, just as the Soviet Union lost the first.
News & Media
Almost equally satisfactory was the performance of raw TPOMW 20% and composted TPOMW 40% substrates, whereas even in higher TPOMW amended treatments (i.e., raw TPOMW 40% and composted TPOMW 60%) yields were comparable to those of the control, and only the raw TPOMW 60% underperformed.
Final results were both graded as satisfactory; almost complete recovery of forearm rotation was achieved.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "almost satisfactory" when you want to convey that something is close to meeting requirements but still needs improvement. Be specific about the areas needing further attention to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "almost satisfactory" when the outcome is truly unacceptable. If the results are significantly flawed, a more accurate description would be "unsatisfactory" or "inadequate".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "almost satisfactory" functions as an adjective phrase, modifying a noun to indicate a state that is close to meeting expectations or requirements, but not fully achieving them. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "almost satisfactory" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe something that nearly meets expectations but requires further refinement. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's versatile across various contexts, though more prevalent in scientific and formal business writing. When using the phrase, ensure it accurately reflects the situation and consider more precise alternatives like "nearly satisfactory" or "somewhat acceptable" for nuanced communication. While common errors involve overstating satisfaction, mastering its usage provides clarity and honesty in assessments.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Nearly satisfactory
Emphasizes the proximity to being fully satisfactory.
Close to adequate
Indicates a level of nearness to the required level of adequateness.
Not entirely unsatisfactory
Expresses a lack of complete dissatisfaction, but not necessarily satisfaction.
Somewhat acceptable
Indicates a degree of acceptance, but with reservations.
Approaching satisfaction
Focuses on the movement toward becoming satisfactory.
Barely adequate
Highlights the minimal level of acceptance.
Substantially acceptable
Highlights that the level of acceptance is significant.
Just passable
Focuses on meeting the minimum requirements.
Fairly good
Suggests a level of quality that is above average, but not excellent.
Tolerably good
Implies that something is good enough, even if not ideal.
FAQs
How can I use "almost satisfactory" in a sentence?
You can use "almost satisfactory" to describe a situation or result that is close to meeting expectations but not quite there yet. For example, "The test results were "almost satisfactory", but further analysis is needed."
What can I say instead of "almost satisfactory"?
You can use alternatives like "nearly satisfactory", "somewhat acceptable", or "barely adequate" depending on the specific context and nuance you want to convey.
Which is correct, "almost satisfactory" or "near satisfactory"?
Both "almost satisfactory" and "near satisfactory" are grammatically correct and convey similar meanings. The choice between them often depends on stylistic preference, although ""almost satisfactory"" is slightly more common.
What's the difference between "almost satisfactory" and "satisfactory"?
"Almost satisfactory" indicates that something is close to meeting the required standards but still falls short. In contrast, "satisfactory" means that the requirements have been fully met.
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