Used and loved by millions
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com
as presented from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as presented from" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to indicate the source of information or material, but it is not a commonly used construction. Example: "The findings were as presented from the research conducted last year."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
News & Media
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
This section explores the data on recent migrants and refugee figures as presented from UNHCR, the EU Statistics Bureau Eurostat, the International Organisation for Migration, and the German Federal Office for Migration on refugees and migrants.
As presented from the data, the reference device, the MAPbI3 − x Cl x perovskite layer was obtained by directly annealing the precursor film, resulting in an efficiency of 10.61 %.
Science
In this commentary, an analysis of existing practices for defining successful development candidates resulted in a 5 "must do" list to help advance Drug Discovery as presented from a Pharmaceutics perspective.
Weather conditions have always affected health, and it is important to learn from the long-term health consequences of meteorological conditions, as presented from historic Swedish data (15), in terms of understanding what the health effects of future hypothetical climate change might be.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
The optimizations applied to this stage are in the same way as those presented from the previous stages.
The index card problem as presented is from my chapter "Mathemagical Miracles" in the MAA book Expeditions in Mathematics.
News & Media
As well as features present from the 2007 release, the collector's edition contains an audio commentary, deleted scenes, featurettes and a storyboard-to-film comparison.
Wiki
Baron's background, as presented, frees him from the local prejudices and presumptions that kept the paper from digging into the issue earlier.
News & Media
Our calculation of EBITDA, as presented, may differ from similarly titled measures reported by other companies.
News & Media
Our calculation of Adjusted Operating Income, as presented, may differ from similarly titled measures reported by other companies.
News & Media
The collection includes paintings he acquired as presents from friends including Elizabeth Taylor, David Niven and Ivor Novello.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use more standard phrases like "according to", "as reported by", or "based on" to clearly indicate the source of information.
Common error
Avoid using "from" after "presented" when indicating the source. Instead, use prepositions or phrases like "by", "in", or "according to" for clarity.
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The phrase "as presented from" attempts to act as a prepositional phrase, aiming to indicate the source or origin of information. However, this construction is not grammatically standard in English. Ludwig AI highlights its incorrect usage.
Frequent in
Science
50%
News & Media
50%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "as presented from" is considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. It attempts to indicate the source of information, but more precise and accepted alternatives such as "according to", "as reported by", or "based on" should be preferred. While examples exist in scientific and news contexts, the incorrect usage impacts its reliability and appropriateness, especially in formal writing. Thus, it is advisable to avoid this phrase and opt for clearer alternatives to ensure effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
according to
Indicates that information is based on someone's statement or a document.
as indicated by
Suggests that something is shown or pointed out by the source.
as reported by
Focuses on the act of communication or documentation from a particular source.
based on data from
Specifically refers to the use of data originating from a particular place.
as shown in
Highlights that something can be seen or demonstrated in the source.
as derived from
Emphasizes the origin of information or results from a source, suggesting a process of deduction or extraction.
as obtained from
Highlights the act of acquiring information or data from a specific source.
sourced from
Emphasizes that the origin or supply of something is from a particular location.
taken from
Implies direct extraction or borrowing from a source.
drawing from
Suggests using ideas, information, or inspiration from a particular source.
FAQs
What is the correct way to indicate the source of information presented?
Instead of "as presented from", use phrases like "according to", "as reported by", or "based on" to clearly show where the information originates.
What are some alternatives to "as presented from" in academic writing?
In academic contexts, prefer phrases like "as derived from", "as indicated by", or "as shown in" for a more formal and precise tone.
Is "as presented from" grammatically correct?
No, "as presented from" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use alternatives like "as presented by" or simply "according to".
How can I rephrase a sentence using "as presented from" to make it sound more natural?
Instead of saying, "The findings were as presented from the research", try "The findings were "as presented in" the research" or "According to the research, the findings were..."
Editing plus AI, all in one place.
Stop switching between tools. Your AI writing partner for everything—polishing proposals, crafting emails, finding the right tone.
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested