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based on my observations
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "based on my observations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to conclusions you have drawn from careful examination of something. For example, "Based on my observations, I believe the subject is exhibiting signs of stress."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(20)
professionally speaking
if I am right
from my own point
we received information that
it is learnt that
by my terms
speak from experience
from an individual perspective
from my experience
draws on my experience
on an atavistic level
we have been persuaded that
I am supposing
for your considerations
I consider
it is asserted that
from what I saw
from my story
it is insinuated that
it is presupposed that
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
12 human-written examples
Based on my observations on two trips to Sana'a (and several other cities in the Yemen Arab Republic) in 1977 this was not the case.
News & Media
Shanghai has the world's fastest intra-city train, largest skateboard park, longest laundry chute (running from the Hyatt hotel's eighty-seventh floor to its basement), and, based on my observations, the least number of seat belts.
News & Media
"Based on my observations, and compared to what I have seen in numerous other countries, I would say that Bhutan is clearly a country where there is peace and respect for people, in sharp contrast to other countries that despite their problems, have not been subject to such problems in New York," Mr. Holbrooke wrote in his letter to the city, citing his own visit to Bhutan in 1996.
News & Media
This committee serves as an exemplar that is unmatched based on my observations of its effectiveness and the range of opportunities it administers.
Science & Research
Based on my observations, here's what I consider the Top Ten Myths About Occupy Wall Street.
News & Media
Based on my observations, Buffett's notion does not represent diversified investors.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
48 human-written examples
Asked whether he was aware of Ms. Baird's illness, he said the decisions were based on "my observation of performance," adding: "And that's the only issue that counts for me.
News & Media
I can't find figures for the numbers of holidaymakers on the beach at peak time, but based on my observation I estimate they total many thousands (but fewer than those reported at Camber Sands).
News & Media
STEEL Partly based on my work with Michael Barrett at the [92nd Street] Y, and partly based on my observation of what shows succeeded, I came to the very simple conclusion that one-composer programs did well.
News & Media
Based on my observation of the nature of the writing tasks, I decided to choose the ten best students' writing from the first, the fifth, and the tenth writing tasks as the detailed clausal analysis for the data, yielding 30 pieces of text with about 600 clauses for transitivity analysis.
Based on my observation in 1975 (published in 1979) that suramin appeared to be a rather potent inhibitor of RT, Sam Broder at the suggestion of R.C. Gallo with the help of H. Mitsuya tested whether suramin would inhibit the infectivity of HIV (then called HTLV-III/LAV), as the RT was assumed to play a key role in the replication of HIV.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "based on my observations" when you want to emphasize that your conclusion is derived from direct scrutiny or examination, lending credibility to your statement.
Common error
While "based on my observations" is acceptable in many contexts, overuse can make your writing sound overly subjective. In formal or scientific writing, consider backing up your observations with data or referring to established research to strengthen your claims.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "based on my observations" functions as a prepositional phrase that introduces a statement or conclusion derived from personal scrutiny or examination. As noted by Ludwig AI, the phrase is both grammatically correct and widely used in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
42%
Science
39%
Formal & Business
6%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
3%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "based on my observations" is a grammatically sound and common way to introduce a conclusion derived from personal scrutiny. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability across various contexts. It's most frequently found in News & Media and Science contexts, indicating its broad applicability. While suitable for many situations, it's important to avoid overuse in formal writing and to consider backing up observations with more substantial evidence when appropriate. Alternatives such as "from my perspective" or "in my view" can offer subtle variations in emphasis and formality.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
based on what I've noticed
Replaces "observations" with a more casual term, 'noticed'.
considering what I've seen
Highlights the visual aspect of observation.
in my view
Similar to 'as I see it', but slightly more formal.
as I see it
Offers a straightforward declaration of personal understanding, differing in directness.
from my perspective
Emphasizes a personal viewpoint, replacing the reliance on observation with a general perspective.
in my estimation
Highlights a personal judgment or assessment, swapping observation for estimation.
according to my understanding
Focuses on comprehension and interpretation, shifting from direct observation to understanding.
in my assessment
Implies a more formal evaluation than simple observation.
from my experience
Substitutes 'observations' with a broader 'experience'.
to my knowledge
Indicates awareness based on information, rather than direct observation.
FAQs
How can I use "based on my observations" in a sentence?
You can start a sentence with "Based on my observations, [your conclusion or statement]". For example, "Based on my observations, the new policy has improved employee morale."
What's a more formal alternative to "based on my observations"?
Consider using phrases like "from my analysis" or "according to my assessment" in academic or professional contexts. These alternatives convey a more structured and rigorous approach.
Is "based on my observation" grammatically correct?
While "based on my observation" is grammatically correct, "based on my observations" is generally preferred, especially when referring to multiple instances or a pattern noticed over time. The plural form implies a more comprehensive evaluation.
What's the difference between "based on my observations" and "in my opinion"?
"Based on my observations" suggests a conclusion drawn from direct scrutiny, while "in my opinion" expresses a belief or judgment that may not be solely based on observable facts. The former implies a degree of empirical evidence, while the latter is more subjective.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested