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as said below
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as said below" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to information or statements that will be provided in the following text. Example: "Please review the guidelines as said below to ensure compliance with our policies."
✓ Grammatically correct
Alternative expressions(20)
as mentioned below
as stated below
see below
as detailed in the following section
as mentioned later
see the explanation below
refer to the information below
in the section that follows
as indicated below
as characterized below
as emphasized below
as explained below
as described below
as argued below
as estimated below
as expressed below
as displayed below
as demonstrated below
as confirmed below
as acknowledged below
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
As we say below, "this Earth Day is different".
News & Media
Indeed reporting activities of social accountability is not formally done; the indicators and the roles of individuals have not been thought through with clarity, as said by the respondent below: ""Yes we should inform the community about our social accountability activities for their guidance, feedback and facilitation.
Science
There were civilian boats right below them," he was quoted as saying.
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By 1937 it was, as Galbraith says, below 10%.
News & Media
There are many people who, as Joyce Johnson says below, "fashioned their adolescent self-image on the characters".
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As I say below, gravity may not be fair, either, but its inevitable.
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As Hoffman says below, "You want to plan for the entire length and history of the company".
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As Rick says, below, you get the same processor – a small kindness – and a little more graphics memory, but it's cold comfort, friends.
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But as he says below, he's always had an itch to be a venture captialist, and frankly there is no better place to be for a young partner than Benchmark.
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As they say below the picture: "Dinner time is when families gather to share their day and create memories.
News & Media
She is the wife of Boycie and not, as we said in the article below, Trigger.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "as said below", ensure the information you're referring to is directly and clearly presented in the subsequent text to avoid reader confusion. It is useful to create very well structured sections.
Common error
Avoid using "as said below" if the information isn't immediately or obviously available in the following text. This can frustrate readers and diminish clarity. Be explicit and add section or page numbers.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as said below" functions as a discourse marker, specifically a prospective reference. It alerts the reader that further information elaborating on the current point will be provided in the subsequent text. This creates cohesion and signals the text's structure. Ludwig AI suggests that the phrase is grammatically sound.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "as said below" is a grammatically correct phrase used to direct readers to subsequent information in a text. Since Ludwig shows a lack of examples, it may be less common than alternatives like "as mentioned below" or "see below". While grammatically acceptable, ensure clarity and proximity between the phrase and the referenced information. In its absence, contexts are spread out. While the phrase functions as a discourse marker with neutral to professional register. Best practice is to make reference very well structured, by adding section or page numbers, if there is a chance the information may not be immediate or obvious in the following text. Absence of examples impacts frequency, but the AI's grammatical validation remains relevant for use in academic and professional contexts, however you should take care when writing to make it more prominent.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as mentioned later
Focuses on a future reference point, similar to "as said below".
as stated further down
Emphasizes the location of the information in the text.
as detailed in the following section
More formal and specific, indicating a dedicated section for elaboration.
see the explanation below
Directly instructs the reader to find the explanation in the text below.
refer to the information below
Similar to 'see below', but slightly more formal.
in the section that follows
Highlights the sequential nature of the information.
the subsequent details reveal
Suggests that the details will become apparent as the reader progresses.
as can be read later
A slightly less common phrasing with similar meaning.
the rest will be discussed
Simple statement of intention to explain later.
more will be said on this
Suggests elaboration on the topic later on.
FAQs
How can I use "as said below" in a sentence?
You can use "as said below" to direct the reader to information that will be presented later in the text. For example, "Please follow these steps, as said below."
What are some alternatives to "as said below"?
Alternatives include "as mentioned below", "as stated below", or "see below". The best choice depends on the context and level of formality.
Is "as said below" formal or informal?
"As said below" is generally considered neutral in tone and is appropriate for most writing contexts, but "as detailed in the following section" might be more formal.
What is the difference between "as said below" and "as mentioned above"?
"As said below" directs the reader to information that comes later in the text, while "as mentioned above" refers to information that has already been presented. Always ensure your reference is accurate.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested