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alternatively refers to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "alternatively refers to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a different term or concept that is synonymous or related to the one previously mentioned. Example: "The term 'sustainable development' alternatively refers to practices that meet the needs of the present without compromising future generations."
✓ Grammatically correct
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The game is considered to be the fourth main installment in the Metroid series; the intro alternatively refers to the game as Metroid 4. Metroid Fusion was developed by Nintendo Research & Development 1, the same development team that created the previous Super Metroid, to which Metroid Fusion bears heavy resemblance.
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Similar Expressions
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In interviews, the Arias offspring do not let on that there was any clash between them and the man they alternatively refer to as "Mr. Lucom," "Chuck" or "Uncle Chuck".
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Teaser previews – with the slogan: The end is where it begins – suggest some kind of continuing plot, although may alternatively refer to a geographical setting such as Land's End.
News & Media
GUY FREDRICK GLASS New York Fernanda Eberstadt seems to make the kinky implication that male singers of the alto line (who are alternatively referred to as male altos and countertenors) on some level wish they were castrati or women: "Today,most countertenors regard castrati as a gold standard that cannot be matched".
News & Media
These neural networks, alternatively referred to as continuous time algorithms, are interpreted as dynamical closed loop control systems.
Science
The lumen often appears occupied by an additional structure alternatively referred to as the central granule, nuclear transport complex, or nuclear plug.
Science
Therefore, the cutoff criteria in system boundaries could potentially lead to system incompleteness, alternatively referred to as truncation error (Suh et al. 2006).
The Pareto principle is often alternatively referred to in business and economics literature as the "80/20 principle," meaning that 80% of a system's outputs are due to only 20% of its inputs (Koch 1998).
Science
Specifically, we developed a nano-composite (alternatively referred to as a level II composite) with monolithic Mg as the matrix, reinforced by another level I composite comprising a sub-micron pure aluminum (Al) matrix in which are embedded nano-alumina (n-Al2O3) particles.
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In India, efforts have been made to optimise the size of wind turbine generators (WTGs), SPV arrays and other components for a hybrid power system; generator-based power supplies for global system for mobile communication (GSM, alternatively referred to as 2G) and code division multiple access (CDMA, 3G) standards have also been investigated [8,9].
High-pressure systems are alternatively referred to as anticyclones.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "alternatively refers to" to introduce a secondary or less common name or description for a concept or entity already mentioned. It's helpful when providing additional context or clarifying potentially confusing terminology.
Common error
Avoid using "alternatively refers to" when you simply mean 'or'. This phrase is specifically for introducing a different way of referring to the same thing, not just presenting a different option.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "alternatively refers to" functions as an introductory phrase. It is used to present an alternative term, name, or description for something already mentioned in the text. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage.
Frequent in
Science
37%
Wiki
33%
News & Media
26%
Less common in
Formal & Business
4%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "alternatively refers to" is used to introduce another name or description for something that has already been mentioned. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is grammatically correct and usable. It is most frequently found in scientific, wiki, and news contexts. While it is a grammatically correct phrase, it appears to be relatively rare. When writing, it's important to use this phrase when providing an alternative designation and not merely as a substitute for 'or'. Good alternatives include phrases like ""is also known as"" and "also called".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
also known as
Indicates a common alternative name.
also called
Specifies another name by which something is known.
alternatively named
Highlights that another name exists.
can also be called
Suggests an alternative designation.
is also designated
Indicates another designation is possible.
is otherwise known as
Implies the existence of a different or less common title.
another term for this is
Introduces a synonym or another way to name it.
can be expressed as
Indicates an alternative expression.
may also be termed
Highlights a potential term to describe something.
is sometimes labeled
Indicates an alternate label.
FAQs
How can I use "alternatively refers to" in a sentence?
You can use "alternatively refers to" to introduce another name or description for something. For example, "The Pareto principle "is also known as" the '80/20 principle'".
What's a good substitute for "alternatively refers to"?
Good substitutes include phrases like ""is also known as"", "also called", or "is otherwise known as", depending on the context.
Is it correct to use "alternatively refers to"?
Yes, it's grammatically correct, but ensure you're using it to introduce an alternative designation, not just any alternative option. It's suited for providing a synonymous term or description.
What's the difference between "alternatively refers to" and "alternatively"?
"Alternatively" introduces another option or possibility, while "alternatively refers to" specifically introduces another way of naming or describing the same thing. The former is broader, while the latter is about terminology.
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