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both examines
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "both examines" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two subjects or entities that are being analyzed or studied simultaneously. Example: "The research paper both examines the effects of climate change and proposes potential solutions."
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News & Media
Alternative expressions(6)
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2 human-written examples
Now in its fourth year, "World of 7 Billion" encourages high school students from around the globe to create a 60-second video that both examines and presents solutions for topics related to human population growth.
News & Media
This analysis both examines the original samples of Durka et al. (2005) at the nuclear SNP markers and adds to the data set, critically with two eastern FT refugial populations not previously sampled: C. f. belorussicus (Belarus) and C. f. orientoeuropaeus (Voronezh).
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Kenan Malik's From Fatwa to Jihad and John Kampfner's Freedom for Sale both examine how events in one part of the world affect another.
News & Media
"It's important that the commonwealth and territory government both examine the level of information each had and why action wasn't taken".
News & Media
1) The ANT and the ANT-I both examine the executive function network using flankers with congruent and incongruent conditions.
Both examined the implications of life without digital noise.
News & Media
We both examined the powder more closely in the light from the window.
News & Media
Both examine the all-important way that slipshod computer searches can be used to distort facts, for example.
News & Media
Both examined the death penalty in the US, where of course the debate continues to rage, but it has been 50 years since Britain hanged its last man.
News & Media
Structural stability and material strength are both examined.
Both examine our knowledge by way of examining the ideas we encounter directly in our consciousness.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "both examines", ensure that the subjects being examined are clearly defined and that the examination is performed in a similar manner or with a shared goal.
Common error
Avoid using "both examines" when referring to a single subject or when the examination processes differ significantly between the subjects. This can lead to confusion about the scope and methodology of the analysis.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "both examines" functions as a conjunction phrase indicating that two distinct subjects or aspects are being analyzed or investigated. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "both examines" is a grammatically correct phrase used to indicate a dual analysis or investigation of two related subjects. While it appears most frequently in scientific and news contexts, its use is generally considered neutral and appropriate for formal writing. Ludwig AI confirms that is usable in written English. When using this phrase, ensure that the subjects are clearly defined and that the nature of the examination is consistent. Alternatives such as "jointly investigates" or "collectively analyzes" can be used to add variety to your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
jointly investigates
This phrase replaces "examines" with "investigates" and "both" with "jointly", implying a collaborative investigation.
collectively analyzes
This uses "analyzes" instead of "examines" and "collectively" in place of "both", suggesting a group analysis.
mutually assesses
Replaces "examines" with "assesses" and "both" with "mutually", indicating a reciprocal assessment.
together explores
Uses "explores" in place of "examines" and "together" instead of "both", implying a combined exploration.
in concert review
Substitutes "examines" with "review" and "both" with "in concert", meaning a unified review.
each scrutinizes
This alternative uses "scrutinizes" to emphasize a detailed inspection performed individually on two different subjects.
respectively studies
This version replaces examines with studies implying an academic context with emphasis on individually tailored study.
in tandem evaluate
This version uses "evaluate" as a synonym for examine emphasizing that the subjects are assessed "in tandem".
concurrently investigates
This version uses "investigates" in place of "examines", and highlights that investigations are undertaken "concurrently".
works in conjunction to dissect
This expands upon the idea to specifically clarify that each concept works in tandem toward further research.
FAQs
How can I use "both examines" in a sentence?
Use "both examines" to indicate that two distinct entities or aspects are being analyzed. For example, "The study both examines the economic and social impacts of the policy."
What are some alternatives to "both examines"?
You can use alternatives like "jointly investigates", "collectively analyzes", or "mutually assesses" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "both examines" or "both examine"?
The correct form depends on the subject. If the subject is singular, use "both examines." If the subject is plural, use "both examine". For example, "The researcher both examines..." versus "The researchers both examine..."
What's the difference between "both examines" and "each examines"?
"Both examines" implies a shared analysis of two subjects. "Each examines" suggests separate analyses of different subjects, possibly by different entities.
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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
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested