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broadens upon
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "broadens upon" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation of "broadens" or "broadens on," which can be used in contexts discussing expansion or development. Example: "As we explore new ideas, our understanding of the topic broadens."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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The α process broadens upon mixing.
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It is clear that there is peak broadening upon decrease of reaction temperature.
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It occurred due to relaxation processes minimizing the influence of internal stresses on reflection broadening upon slow cooling in the temperature interval of the α γ transition.
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In the X-ray and the neutron diffraction patterns, the peaks related to the distance of interlayer, such as (003) and (108) in the rhombohedral R¯3m notation, broadened upon charging.
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Significantly, the HSQC spectrum for the segmentally labeled ZFD can be readily visualized without much suffering to line broadening upon the increase of molecular weight, and can be nicely overlaid onto the spectrum of the isolated ZFD, with the exception of a few residues near the ligation site (Fig. S4A).
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The Ile845 resonance is significantly broadened upon addition of tetramethylrhodamine (TMR -actin compared TMR -actinignals in the specomparedig. 4B), likely due to a cotheration of chemical exchange and degradation of the TROsignalsct by protons on actin [21].
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Notably, the backbone resonances of residues 1 3, while experiencing very little or no shift in 20% TFE (Fig. 8A) even after a few weeks of incubation (indicating that TFE alone does not alter the conformation of the N-terminus of Ub), undergo the largest broadening upon addition of CuII.
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All three resonances shifted (slow exchange) and broadened upon titration.
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The existing peak at 10.90 ppm is broadened upon addition of NSC260594.
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With 4 significant line broadening upon complex formation was observed, which is typical for an intermediate exchange system.
The rather unusual line broadening upon heating indicates that the water molecules and the OH groups in the sample are in the slow exchange limit with another site in the sample, most likely the NH2 groups.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the phrase "broadens upon", consider alternatives like "expands on", "elaborates upon", or "builds upon" for more grammatically sound and widely accepted usage.
Common error
A common mistake is to directly attach 'upon' after 'broadens'. Remember that 'broaden' often functions effectively on its own or with prepositions like 'to' or 'by'. Avoid forcing 'upon' where it doesn't naturally fit the sentence structure.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "broadens upon" is an attempt to link the action of making something wider or more extensive with a preposition indicating a foundation or basis. However, as Ludwig AI points out, this combination is not considered grammatically correct in standard English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "broadens upon" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard written English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment, suggesting that it's a misinterpretation or incorrect combination. While the intent is to convey an expansion or development building on something, better alternatives include "expands on", "elaborates upon", or "builds upon". Usage is rare, primarily appearing in some scientific contexts, but its non-standard nature makes it advisable to avoid this phrase in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
expands on
Focuses on adding more details or information to a topic.
elaborates upon
Implies a more detailed and thorough explanation.
builds upon
Indicates developing something further based on existing foundations.
develops further
Suggests an advancing or evolving process.
augments
Emphasizes the enhancement or increase of something.
extends to
Indicates a reach or scope expansion.
amplifies
Implies an increase in intensity or magnitude.
magnifies
Suggests making something appear larger or more significant.
details further
Highlights the act of providing more information.
enlarges upon
Focuses on making something bigger or more comprehensive.
FAQs
What does "broadens" mean?
The word "broadens" means to become wider, more extensive, or more inclusive. It often refers to expanding knowledge, understanding, or scope.
How can I correctly use "broaden" in a sentence?
Use "broaden" with prepositions like "to" or "by", or on its own. For example: "The course aims to broaden students' understanding of the subject" or "Exposure to different cultures broadens one's perspective."
Is there a difference between "expands on" and "broadens upon"?
While both phrases suggest adding more detail, "expands on" is grammatically correct and commonly used, whereas "broadens upon" is not standard English. Opt for phrases like "elaborates upon" or "builds upon" instead.
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