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both examination
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "both examination" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when referring to two examinations or assessments, but it requires a noun to follow "both" for clarity. Example: "Both examinations will be held on the same day."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
29 human-written examples
Before both examination periods, examiners completed a 2-day training and calibration program where they reviewed the 18-page examination protocol and practiced the examination procedures among preschool children who were not study subjects.
For examiners at both examination sites, the ICC statistics for DMFT, DFT, DS, and the number of retained teeth were ≥ 0.96.
Science
This enables reduction of both examination time and its cost.
Rigorous analysis is required for both examination of experimental observations and prediction of new effects.
Science
This scoring system requires clinical measurements on both examination and radiographs.
In order to minimize the impact of the surroundings during the examination equal equipment were used at both examination facilities.
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Similar Expressions
31 human-written examples
Clearly, both examinations are valuable.
Science & Research
Langmore et al.23 performed both examinations on 21 persons.
Science & Research
Only those who successfully pass both examinations will receive the certificate of completion.
Academia
"Astoundingly, both examinations were open at the same time in different offices without either knowing the other one was conducting an identical examination," Mr. Kotz noted.
News & Media
Shostakovich is being given a thorough going over this year, biographically and musically, and both examinations are leaving him a bit battered.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always follow "both" with a plural noun such as "examinations", "tests", or "assessments" for grammatical correctness. If you intend to refer to a single examination that has two parts, rephrase for clarity.
Common error
Avoid using a singular noun directly after "both". Instead of saying "both examination", use "both examinations" or "both tests". If you need to use a singular noun, restructure the sentence to ensure grammatical accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "both examination" functions as a determiner attempting to specify two instances of an examination. However, according to Ludwig, it is grammatically incorrect without a plural noun following "both".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "both examination" is grammatically incorrect and requires a plural noun following "both", such as "examinations", "tests", or "assessments". As Ludwig AI points out, it is not standard English and should be avoided. Correct alternatives include "both examinations" or rephrasing to specify parts of a single examination if that is the intent. Due to its grammatical issues, this phrase should not be used in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
both tests
Replaces "examination" with "tests", a more common and grammatically sound noun to follow "both".
both assessments
Substitutes "examination" with "assessments", providing a clearer and more grammatically correct alternative.
both evaluations
Replaces "examination" with "evaluations", resulting in a more specific and grammatically acceptable phrase.
both inspections
Changes "examination" to "inspections", offering a contextually relevant alternative when referring to inspections.
both analyses
Replaces "examination" with "analyses", suitable for contexts involving analytical assessments.
both reviews
Substitutes "examination" with "reviews", appropriate when referring to a reviewing process.
both check-ups
Offers a more informal alternative, replacing "examination" with "check-ups".
the two examinations
Adds "the two" for specificity, making the phrase more grammatically sound.
both clinical exams
Specifies the type of examination as "clinical", providing more context.
both practical assessments
Clarifies the nature of the examinations as "practical assessments".
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "both" when referring to an examination?
The correct way is to use "both examinations" or "both tests". Using "both examination" is grammatically incorrect. For example, "Both examinations will cover the same material" is correct.
What can I say instead of "both examination"?
You can use phrases like "both examinations", "both tests", or "both assessments" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "both examination" or "both examinations"?
"Both examinations" is correct. "Both examination" is grammatically incorrect because "both" implies plurality and should be followed by a plural noun.
How do I clarify that I'm talking about two parts of the same examination?
Instead of saying "both examination", you could rephrase to something like "both parts of the examination", or "the examination's two sections". Ensure clarity by specifying that you're referring to sections or parts of a single examination.
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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
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested