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among population
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "among population" is not correct in English.
It should be "among the population" or "among populations." You can use it when discussing a specific group of people or organisms within a larger context. Example: "The study focused on the spread of the disease among the population of the city."
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40 human-written examples
This split resulted in an increase to 7.1% "among group" and a decrease to 4.1% for "among population within group".
Science
Bigotry has been so destructive that it's tempting to dismiss race and ethnicity as artificial, but there are genuine differences among population groups.
News & Media
Our comparative analysis of crime concentration among population or victims has no precedent in the literature.
Science
In West Africa, health system funding rarely involves cross-subsidization among population segments.
Science
Census demographic data were applied to estimate residential pollution exposures and inequality among population subgroups.
Little attention has been paid to accessibility modelling, variations among population groups, and the influence of land use arrangement and transport infrastructure in Chinese cities.
Science
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Overall, these studies suggest that among-population differences in extant H. sapiens cranial morphology are proportional to among-population differences in neutral molecular characteristics (Betti et al. 2009a,b; Manica et al. 2007).
Specifically, the mean among-population CVs for male and female human height correspond to the 47th and 51st percentiles, respectively, of mean among-population CVs for animal length.
Science
We calculated among-population CVs by using the mean body size measures for each population.
Science
Genetic structure was quantified by within-population FIS and among-population FST indices using FSTAT.
Science
This is the usual interpretation of among-population variation in common garden experiments.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a general group of people or organisms, specify if you are talking about multiple groups ("among populations") or a specific group ("among the population").
Common error
A frequent mistake is omitting the article "the" when referring to a specific population. Always use "among the population" when discussing a particular group.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "among population" functions as a prepositional phrase, often used to indicate distribution, comparison, or relationships within or between groups of people or organisms. However, according to Ludwig, the phrase is considered grammatically incorrect. The correct usage should be "among the population" or "among populations".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "among population" is frequently used, particularly in scientific and news contexts, to describe distributions or relationships within groups. However, Ludwig points out that the phrase is grammatically questionable; "among the population" or "among populations" are generally considered more correct. When using this phrase, it is essential to ensure you are referring to a specific group ("among the population") or multiple distinct groups ("among populations"). Alternatives like "within the population", "across the population", and "in the population" can also be used, depending on the specific meaning you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
within the population
Replaces "among" with "within", focusing on the internal distribution inside the population.
across the population
Uses "across" to indicate a distribution or characteristic present throughout the population.
in the population
Simplifies to "in" to denote presence or occurrence within the population.
among different populations
Clarifies that the discussion involves multiple distinct populations.
across population segments
Specifies different parts of the population are being considered.
within population subgroups
Highlights smaller, defined sections inside the population.
among community members
Replaces "population" with the more specific "community members".
among demographic groups
Uses "demographic groups" to refer to specific categories within a population.
in various population groups
Similar to demographic groups but broader, meaning it considers more parameters.
throughout the populace
Employs "populace" for a slightly more formal tone.
FAQs
How do I use "among population" correctly in a sentence?
While the phrase "among population" is often used, it's more grammatically sound to say "among the population" or "among populations", depending on whether you're referring to a specific group or multiple groups.
What can I say instead of "among population"?
You can use alternatives like "within the population", "across the population", or "in the population", depending on the context.
Which is correct, "among population" or "among the population"?
"Among the population" is generally considered more grammatically correct, as it specifies a particular group. However, if you're discussing multiple distinct groups, "among populations" is appropriate.
What's the difference between "among population subgroups" and "among the population"?
"Among population subgroups" refers to specific, smaller groups within a larger population, while "among the population" refers to the entire group. The former is more specific.
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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