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also labelled as
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "also labelled as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing an alternative name or term for something that has already been mentioned. Example: "The chemical compound is also labelled as sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt."
✓ Grammatically correct
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21 human-written examples
Red meat was also labelled as "probably" having cancer causing properties.
News & Media
The chicken was also labelled as "British farm standard" when it may in fact be from Europe.
News & Media
In a 2008 assessment, he was also labelled as "a HIGH threat from a detention perspective," because he had been "non-compliant and hostile to the guard force".
News & Media
Smaller scale planning committee decisions, such as allowing alterations to listed houses in the city, were also labelled as "lazy" and "badly thought through".
News & Media
He also labelled as "wrong-headed" the ground-breaking Kyoto Protocol of 1997, in which governments around the world pledged to cut carbon emissions.
News & Media
Di Natale also labelled as "sensible" the new tax on sugary soft drinks announced by UK chancellor George Osborne and said the Greens would reveal more tax policy in the lead-up to the next election.
News & Media
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38 human-written examples
Since the shooting, Detective Oliver, 36, who grew up in New Jersey and now lives in Manhattan, had been characterized in some media accounts as somewhat of a playboy and bon vivant and was also labeled as arrogant.
News & Media
Personal email exchanges leaked on Tuesday and Wednesday reveal the retired four-star general's contempt for Trump, whose conspiracy theories surrounding Barack Obama's place of birth Powell also labels as "racist".
News & Media
The survey also labels as anti-Semitic any belief, including by Palestinians in the occupied territories, that Jews talk too much about what happened to them in the Holocaust – despite other responses that indicate that too many people in the world don't know about the Holocaust at all.
News & Media
A final picture, also labeled as PenLite, sure does look similar to the tablet that Arora is holding.
News & Media
The TPs are labeled by the red circle compared with the manual annotation, while FPs and FNs are also labeled as black circle.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "also labelled as", ensure that the initial label has already been clearly introduced. This helps avoid confusion and maintains clarity in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "also labelled as" if the alternative label contradicts or significantly alters the meaning of the original label. Ensure both labels are compatible and accurate in context.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "also labelled as" is to introduce an alternative designation or description for a previously mentioned subject. Ludwig confirms the validity of this usage, as seen in many examples.
Frequent in
Science
40%
News & Media
40%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "also labelled as" serves to introduce an alternative designation for something already mentioned. Ludwig AI affirms its grammatical correctness. Common across science, news media, and wiki contexts, it provides clarity by offering an additional descriptor. When employing this phrase, ensure the context and labels are consistent to avoid misinterpretations. Consider alternatives such as "also known as" or "alternatively termed" for nuanced expression. Despite not being extremely frequent, its usage is well-supported by authoritative sources.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
also known as
Highlights a common or familiar alternative name.
also identified as
Focuses on recognition or classification under a different identifier.
also designated as
Emphasizes a formal or official naming or designation.
otherwise called
Introduces a different name that is frequently used.
can also be referred to as
Highlights an alternative way to call or address the item or concept.
alternatively termed
Suggests a different terminology used in specific contexts.
it's also categorized as
Focuses on another category where the item or concept fits.
further classified as
Highlights a more specific grouping or categorization.
is also tagged as
Indicates an additional descriptive tag or label.
is synonymous with
Suggests that the terms can be used interchangeably.
FAQs
How can I use "also labelled as" in a sentence?
Use "also labelled as" to introduce an alternative name or description for something already mentioned. For example, "The study group, "also labelled as" cohort A, showed significant improvements."
What's the difference between "also labelled as" and "also known as"?
"Also known as" typically refers to a more common or widely recognized name, while ""also labelled as"" suggests a designation used in a specific context, such as a scientific or technical field.
What are some alternatives to "also labelled as"?
You can use alternatives like "also designated as", "alternatively termed", or "otherwise called" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "also labelled as"?
Yes, "also labelled as" is grammatically correct and commonly used to introduce an alternative descriptor. Ludwig confirms its validity based on numerous real-world examples.
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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
80%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested