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at this symposium
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"at this symposium" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It specifies a location or event that the rest of the sentence is referring to. Example: "I had the opportunity to present my research findings at this symposium, which was attended by experts in the field."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
Academia
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Exact Expressions
24 human-written examples
In response to the feedback generated at this symposium, a funding opportunity is now available.
Academia
The good news at this symposium was that the mystery novel -- or "crime fiction," as the writer Lawrence Block preferred -- remains a vibrant form.
News & Media
Striking spectroscopic advances presented at this symposium indicate that generally held beliefs about the chemical evolution of galaxies may need to be revised.
Science
"One thing that everyone at this symposium will agree on is that human olfactory discriminatory power is quite excellent, if you give it a chance," Jay Gottfried, a Northwestern University neuroscientist, told me.
News & Media
I was delighted to be asked to return to Yale to give the keynote address at this Symposium, and particularly to do so at its close.
Academia
You might expect, given the title, a few shafts of irony or pathos to be levelled at this symposium of has-beens, but "The Expendables" is not fit to touch the holster of "The Wild Bunch," and Stallone seems genuinely to believe that he is dealing in still-cans.
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
36 human-written examples
The Urban Design program at Columbia GSAPP offers this symposium as part of a year-long celebration of Jacobs' life and work, in concert with the Municipal Art Society.
Academia
As with the preceding SITCON workshop (held at CASCON 2009), this symposium involved a multi-disciplinary effort that brought together researchers and practitioners in data integration; web services modelling and architecture; human-computer interaction; predictive analytics; cloud infrastructure; semantics and ontology; and industrial application domains such as health care and finance.
Science & Research
The following conclusions were presented at the end of this symposium.
Bovine GDH eluded successful analysis by crystallographers for 30 years but the final structural solution presented in this symposium at last provides a comprehensible framework for much of the heterotropic regulation, focussing attention on an antenna region in the C-terminal tail, a structure that is missing in the slightly smaller hexameric GDHs of lower organisms.
Science
On the anniversary of her birth, we celebrate Jacobs' place in the urban landscape but, at the same time, this symposium recognizes that her quiet polemicism was never simple nor without tension.
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "at this symposium" to clearly reference a specific academic or professional gathering where information is being shared. It helps ground the discussion in a concrete event.
Common error
Be precise when using "at this symposium". Ensure the reader knows exactly which symposium you are referring to. If it's not immediately clear from the context, provide additional details or a specific identifier.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "at this symposium" functions as a prepositional phrase, modifying a verb or noun by indicating the location or setting of an event, presentation, or discussion. Ludwig AI confirms the grammatical correctness of this phrase.
Frequent in
Science
46%
Academia
34%
News & Media
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "at this symposium" is a prepositional phrase used to specify the location of an event, particularly in academic, scientific, and professional contexts. Ludwig AI validates its grammatical correctness. While "at this symposium" is not exceedingly common, as shown by Ludwig examples, it is important to provide context and avoid vague references by clearly identifying the symposium in question. Consider alternatives like "during this conference" or "at this meeting" depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
during this conference
Replaces "symposium" with "conference", a more general term for a gathering.
in this academic gathering
Adds "academic" to emphasize the setting as pertaining to education and research.
at this meeting
Uses "meeting" instead of "symposium", suggesting a less formal or smaller event.
within this gathering
Employs "gathering" to convey a sense of assembly or coming together.
in this workshop
Specifies "workshop" as the setting, implying a focus on practical training or discussion.
at this convention
Substitutes "symposium" with "convention", indicating a larger and more formal event.
during the course of this seminar
Specifies "seminar" as the context, denoting a setting for in-depth study and discussion.
within the framework of this conference
Adds a framework to specify this alternative.
at the present conference
Adds an adjective to specify the conference.
in today's symposium
Uses an adjective to indicate a certain point in time.
FAQs
How can I use "at this symposium" in a sentence?
Use "at this symposium" to specify the location of a presentation, discussion, or finding. For example, "The results were presented "at this symposium"".
What are some alternatives to "at this symposium"?
Consider alternatives like "during this conference", "at this meeting", or "in this workshop" depending on the specific type of event. The alternative phrase should accurately reflect the nature of the gathering.
Is it better to say "at this symposium" or "in this symposium"?
"At this symposium" is generally preferred. "In this symposium" is less common and can sound slightly awkward. "At" is more appropriate for specifying a location or event.
What information should I include when using "at this symposium"?
Provide enough context so your audience knows which symposium you are referencing. If it's a well-known event, the name might suffice. Otherwise, include the date, location, or sponsoring organization.
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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
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested