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but successively
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "but successively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that actions or events occur one after another in a sequence. Example: "The team implemented the changes gradually, but successively, they saw improvements in performance."
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Since the NE is profoundly restructured during spermiogenesis including redistribution and disappearance of certain components (see above) it is plausible that the long Sun1 variant is initially recruited to the posterior pole but successively disappears in the course of differentiation.
Science
During the acute phase of SCI, MMP-2 and MMP-9 play a critical role in the disruption of the blood-spinal cord barrier, resulting in inflammatory cells infiltration, hemorrhage and edema [56], but successively they participate in reparative processes like ischemia-induced angiogenesis and neurite outgrowth [45], [46].
Science
This includes a separation of functions by being recalled not simultaneously but successively, or realizing different functions on different length scales or in different material phases.
However, the possibility remains that regulatory regions responsible for the expression in adult testis of parental genes could have been "transmitted" to their retrogenes, but successively lost by either the parental genes or retrogenes.
Science
Furthermore, we repeated the experiment using the 20%BR/80%% Kre dataset, but successively increased the number of reference proteomes by adding proteomes of other DNA viruses to the database (BR and Kre proteomes were always present).
Science
(B ) In egg-chambers either lacking functional Oskar protein or posterior oskar mRNA, the localization of the candidate posterior mRNAs was lost: In Oskar protein mutant egg-chambers (osk 84 /Df(3R) pXT103 ), oskar mRNA is initially localized at stage 9 but successively detaches from the posterior pole resulting in reduced oskar mRNA at the posterior pole from stage 10 onwards.
Science
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Ms. Creasy introduced several bills to restrict the practice, and each one was defeated — but by successively smaller margins.
News & Media
In temporal arts, the parts do not appear together before the audience but appear successively in time, the second moment not beginning until the first one has finished.
Encyclopedias
Stressing the gradual nature of response to selective pressures, Dawkins took care to point out that intricate structures such as the eye do not manifest randomly but instead successively increase in sophistication.
Encyclopedias
Atrial pacing not only reduced diastolic duration but also successively reduced the diastolic fraction of the cardiac cycle, and both absolute and relative diastolic shortening were accentuated by hypothermia (Table 2).
Due to its increased feasibility, the SpO2/FiO2 was actually considered for inclusion during the Berlin criteria definition process [24], but was successively excluded on the possibility that it may misclassify mild into severe ARDS patients.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "but successively" to clearly indicate a sequence of events or actions where the order is important. It's especially useful in scientific or technical writing when describing processes or experiments.
Common error
Avoid using "but successively" in casual conversation or informal writing. Simpler alternatives like "but then" or "but afterwards" often sound more natural.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "but successively" functions as an adverbial conjunction, connecting two contrasting ideas while indicating that the second idea occurs in a sequence or progression after the first. Ludwig's examples confirm this usage in various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "but successively" is a grammatically sound construction used to express a contrast followed by a sequential action or event. Ludwig AI confirms its validity, indicating a preference for formal and scientific contexts. While not incorrect in other settings, simpler alternatives may be more appropriate for informal communication. The phrase demonstrates a unique combination of contrast and sequence, effectively clarifying the order in which actions unfold.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
but sequentially
Emphasizes the ordered progression of events.
but subsequently
Indicates that something happens after a preceding event.
but in sequence
Replaces "successively" with "in sequence", emphasizing the ordered arrangement.
but progressively
Emphasizes a gradual increase or development.
but afterwards
A simpler, more direct way to express a sequence of events.
but one after another
More informal way of expressing sequential actions.
but in turn
Highlights that events occur as a result of the previous one.
but gradually
Focuses on the slow pace of the sequence or transition.
but by turns
Implies an alternating sequence.
but consequently
Highlights that something happens as a result of the previous one, but more about the logical consequence.
FAQs
How can I use "but successively" in a sentence?
The phrase "but successively" is used to indicate that something happens one after another in a sequence. For example: "The experiments were conducted carefully, "but successively", we observed different results".
What's a simpler way to say "but successively"?
Alternatives include "but then", "but afterwards", or "but sequentially", depending on the context and desired level of formality.
Is "but successively" formal or informal?
"But successively" is generally considered more formal and is often found in scientific or technical writing. In casual conversation, simpler alternatives are usually preferred.
What is the difference between "but subsequently" and "but successively"?
"But subsequently" and "but successively" are very similar. "But subsequently" implies that one event follows another in time, while "but successively" emphasizes that actions are in a specific order or sequence. You can often use them interchangeably, although "but successively" carries a slightly stronger sense of intentional order.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested