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as evident through
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'as evident through' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are introducing evidence to support a claim or point of view. For example, "As evident through the statistics, the number of people participating in online courses has risen dramatically in the past year."
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9 human-written examples
31, No. 1, as evident through numerous parallels in structural features.
Wiki
"We're witnessing a growing appetite for art as evident through the increase in the number of galleries, auctions and exhibitions".
News & Media
While it was designed to be a convenient approach, highly accurate crack characterisation has been attained as evident through the results of both numerical studies and physical experiments.
Science
Despite having a teacher aide in the classroom who helped in classroom management, Kenny was gradually losing control of this class as evident through the increased frequency of his interjected "Shh" within a spoken sentence and the gradual increase in the volume of his voice to overpower the classroom noise.
PEO removal led to an increase in scaffold porosity and maintenance of scaffold anisotropy, as evident through visualization, mechanical testing, and mass loss studies.
Science
Dr. van der Graaf is highly regarded in the areas of pharmacometrics and systems pharmacology as evident through his numerous publications, presentations, and committee memberships.
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50 human-written examples
On this mix, this inimitable skill is rarely as evident as when she barrels through dizzy originals and blistered edits of friends and forerunners like SCRAAATC Hs lawd knows, Stud1nt, and Fatima Al Qadiri.
News & Media
American ambiguities were just as evident.
News & Media
Sometimes pesticide exposures are not as evident.
News & Media
Measurement of the lattice parameter via X-ray diffraction revealed that the solute trapping phenomenon resulted in the formation of a super-saturated solid solution, as is evident through a reduction of the lattice parameter from 4.0485 Å for the starting material to 4.0399 Å in the material re-melted with a pulse energy of 0.125 J.
Science
Overexpression of miR-494 in PDAC also suppressed anoikis resistance as was evident through the colony formation assay.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "as evident through", ensure that the evidence you are citing is directly and clearly related to the point you are making. Avoid using it for tangential or weakly supporting information.
Common error
Avoid starting every sentence with "as evident through". Vary your sentence structure by sometimes placing the evidence first and then stating your conclusion. This can make your writing more engaging and less repetitive.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as evident through" functions as a transitional phrase or a connector, introducing evidence or examples to support a preceding statement or claim. Ludwig AI's analysis confirms its role in linking evidence to conclusions.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
20%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "as evident through" is a grammatically sound and acceptable phrase used to introduce evidence supporting a claim. According to Ludwig AI, this phrase is suitable for various writing styles, primarily used in science, news, and formal business contexts. While not incorrect, overuse can lead to repetitive writing, so varying sentence structure and using related alternatives like "as demonstrated by" or "as shown by" can be beneficial. Though Ludwig's examples show it isn't as prevalent, using this phrase helps to ensure clarity and strengthens the writer's argument by presenting verifiable evidence.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as demonstrated by
Focuses on the act of demonstration rather than evidence.
as shown by
Highlights the act of showing or revealing something.
as indicated by
Emphasizes the role of indicators or signs.
as revealed by
Suggests that something was previously hidden and is now brought to light.
as illustrated by
Highlights the use of examples or illustrations to prove a point.
as can be seen from
More direct and observational; invites the reader to see for themselves.
evidenced by
A more concise and formal way to state that something is proven by evidence.
supported by
Focuses on the supporting nature of the evidence.
confirmed by
Suggests that the evidence solidifies or validates a claim.
borne out by
Implies that the evidence substantiates or validates over time.
FAQs
How can I use "as evident through" in a sentence?
Use "as evident through" to introduce specific examples or data that support a claim. For example, "The company's growth is as evident through its increased revenue and expanded market share."
What are some alternatives to using "as evident through"?
You can use alternatives like "as demonstrated by", "as shown by", or "as indicated by" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "as evident from" instead of "as evident through"?
While both are acceptable, "as evident through" emphasizes the process or means by which something becomes clear, whereas "as evident from" emphasizes the source of the evidence.
What's the difference between "as evident through" and "as demonstrated by"?
"As evident through" is slightly more general, while "as demonstrated by" explicitly indicates that something has been actively shown or proven through a specific action or experiment.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested