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as none of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as none of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not applicable or does not include any of a specified group or category. Example: "The results were inconclusive, as none of the participants showed significant improvement."
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Science
News & Media
Formal & Business
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Exact Expressions
59 human-written examples
He also sees it as none of America's business.
News & Media
As none of these elements are known to exist yet, I thought why not 126?
News & Media
But none of this came up, just as none of it ever comes up with Blair.
News & Media
As none of his mates could ever get tickets he complained to the ticket office.
News & Media
The school's football pitch was never used, as none of the teachers knew the rules.
News & Media
Tonight his high shot count was absolutely necessary, as none of his teammates asserted themselves offensively.
News & Media
He wrote them as none of them were in the script.
News & Media
McNamara succeeded as none of his predecessors did in making the military responsive to civilian direction.
News & Media
As none of the Palestinian delegates showed up, the Israelis ended up playing with the Marines".
News & Media
As none of the strummers or hoofers had been called to rehearsal, Mac was alone onstage.
News & Media
The great man was not without barnacles, as none of us are, except for Dennis Lillee.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "as none of", ensure clarity regarding the group or category being referenced. For instance, "As none of the participants completed the survey, the results are inconclusive."
Common error
Avoid using "as none of" when you intend to convey only a small portion, not the entire group, is affected. Use "as few of" or "as only some of" for those instances.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as none of" functions as a subordinating conjunction to introduce a clause that provides a reason or explanation for a statement. It indicates that because zero members of a specific group meet a certain condition, a particular result or situation occurs. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
31%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Wiki
3%
Reference
0%
Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "as none of" is a grammatically correct and frequently used phrase that serves as a subordinating conjunction, explaining the reason or cause for a given situation, as supported by Ludwig AI. Predominantly found in scientific, news, and formal business contexts, this phrase adds clarity by indicating that because no members of a specific group meet a certain condition, a particular result occurs. When using "as none of", ensure the context clearly defines the scope of what "none" refers to, and avoid using it when you actually mean "few" or "some". Alternatives such as "since none of" or "because none of" can offer subtle variations in emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
since none of
Replaces "as" with "since", providing a causal relationship for the lack of something.
because none of
Substitutes "as" with "because", emphasizing the reason for the absence.
given that none of
Uses "given that" to introduce the absence as a known condition.
seeing that none of
Similar to "given that", but with a more observational tone.
inasmuch as none of
A more formal way of saying "since" or "because" none of.
considering none of
Highlights the absence as something to take into account.
seeing as none of
An informal alternative to "since" or "as", indicating a reason.
due to none of
Emphasizes the cause being the absence of something.
owing to none of
A formal equivalent of "due to", indicating a reason.
for the reason that none of
A more verbose way of saying "because" none of.
FAQs
How can I use "as none of" in a sentence?
Use "as none of" to indicate that because no members of a group or category meet a certain condition, a particular outcome or situation exists. For example: "As none of the applicants had the required experience, the position remains open."
What are some alternatives to "as none of"?
You can use alternatives like "since none of", "because none of", or "given that none of" depending on the specific context.
Is it better to use "as none of" or "since none of"?
Both "as none of" and "since none of" are grammatically correct, but "since none of" might be preferred in some contexts to clearly establish a causal relationship.
What's the difference between "as none of" and "as few of"?
"As none of" implies that zero members of a group meet a condition, while "as few of" suggests that only a small number do, but not necessarily zero. The choice depends on the exact number you want to convey.
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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
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested