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better compatible with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "better compatible with" is not standard in written English; it would be more appropriate to say "more compatible with." You can use it when discussing the compatibility of two items, systems, or ideas, but it is better to use "more compatible" instead.
Example: "This software is more compatible with the latest operating system."
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This better dispersion of MWNTs in the F-MWNT/nylon-6 might be due to chemical affinity originating from the chemical modification, which allowed MWNTs to be better compatible with nylon-6 [39, 40]. Figure 2 SEM images of the fractured surfaces ofa P-MWNT (5 wt%)/nylon-6 andb F-MWNT (5 wt%)/nylon-6.
Science
This seems to be better compatible with the evidence, does it not?
Science
For the two models, de novo evolution versus duplication-divergence, it seems that de novo evolution is better compatible with these trends.
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Effects of stress on the genome can result in important perturbations creating new combinations better compatible with survival (summarized by [ 40]; more recently reviewed by [ 41]).
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However, the sporadic distribution of NIRV in fungal genomes and, even more importantly, their likely spread via HGT appear to be better compatible with the immunity hypothesis.
Science
However, a simpler explanation that appears to be better compatible with the data has been proposed by Lynch as part of the non-adaptive theory for the evolution of complexity [ 42, 49, 50, 168, 169].
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
Fail better" is compatible with the scientists' empirical creed of trial and error.
News & Media
The adequate choice of the maximum exponents for each coordinate is important factor in order to achieve better accuracy, compatible with an admissible time of calculation.
In all the tested cases, the average precision scores of GRNs inferred by SSM are mostly better than or compatible with that of DBN.
Science
It required Better Place to secure an automaker partner that would build cars that were compatible with Better Place's swap hardware.
News & Media
The performance of QEA, such as search ability and fast convergence, is better than GA and compatible with other Quantum Inspired Evolutionary Algorithms presented in the literature.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To add nuance, specify the aspect of compatibility that is improved (e.g., "more functionally compatible with").
Common error
While "better compatible with" is understood, overuse can make your writing sound awkward. Vary your language by using phrases like "more suited to" or "better aligned with" to improve readability.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "better compatible with" functions as a comparative adjective phrase, indicating a higher degree of compatibility between two or more entities. According to Ludwig, while acceptable, it's less conventional than its alternative.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "better compatible with" is used to indicate an improved state of compatibility, primarily in scientific and technical contexts. While grammatically understandable, Ludwig AI recommends using the more standard phrase "more compatible with" for greater clarity and adherence to conventional grammar. It's important to be aware of the stylistic nuances and to choose the phrasing that best suits the context and audience. Considering alternatives like "more suited to" or "better aligned with" can also enhance the precision and flow of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
more suited to
Emphasizes a higher degree of appropriateness for a specific purpose or situation.
more in line with
Highlights improved agreement or conformity with a standard or expectation.
better aligned with
Focuses on improved coordination or arrangement to achieve a common goal.
more harmonious with
Implies greater agreement or pleasing combination.
more consistent with
Suggests a higher level of agreement or logical connection.
more adapted to
Indicates an improved state of being modified to fit new conditions.
a better fit for
Emphasizes improved suitability for a specific role or purpose.
more adaptable to
Suggests a higher ability to change and suit different conditions.
more in tune with
Implies improved agreement or understanding.
more appropriate for
Focuses on improved suitability for a given situation or context.
FAQs
What is a more standard way to say "better compatible with"?
The phrase "more compatible with" is generally considered more standard and grammatically preferred over "better compatible with".
How can I rephrase "better compatible with" to emphasize suitability?
You can use phrases like "more suited to" or "a better fit for" to highlight the improved appropriateness of something.
Is "better compatible with" grammatically incorrect?
While not strictly incorrect, "better compatible with" is less common and can sound awkward. "More compatible with" is typically a "better choice" for formal writing.
What's the difference between "better compatible with" and "more compatible with"?
The difference is primarily stylistic. "More compatible with" is the standard comparative form, while "better compatible with" is less conventional but understandable. Using "more compatible with" ensures clarity and adheres to typical grammatical conventions.
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Usage summary
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4.2/5
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Real-world application tested