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by conjunction with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "by conjunction with" is not correct in English.
The correct expression is "in conjunction with." You can use "in conjunction with" to indicate that two or more things are working together or are related in some way. Example: "The project was completed successfully in conjunction with our partners."
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Alternative expressions(20)
together with
in conjunction with
in association with
in collaboration with
in combination with
along with
combined with
coupled with
in connection with
accompanied by
integrated with
by partnership with
by collaborating with
by collaboration with
by partnerships with
by cooperating with
by combination with
by coordination with
by cooperation with
by analogy with
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In particular, amino-modified SiO2 NPs were initially coated by GQDs to form highly emitting SiO2/GQDs, followed by conjunction with DNA functionalized gold nanoparticles (Au NPs DNA) to form SiO2/GQDs DNA Au NPs composite.
By conjunction with study of contact images on various pitch distance micro pillar arrays, the contact angles of micro pillar arrays with pitch distance < 275 μm (in Cassie state) were higher than those of the micro pillar arrays with pitch distance > 275 μm (in Wenzel state).
s1/as1 and s2/as2 were annealed individually after phosphorylation of s2 and as1, followed by conjunction with each other by T4 DNA ligase (Takara).
Science
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
The material becomes sacred and salutary only by its conjunction with the proper words.
Encyclopedias
Curiously, the acrosomal process appeared prolonged inside the egg by the conjunction with filamentous structure inside the egg (arrowheads in Fig. 1B, at 4 00).
Science
For now, the kiosk maps are best used by hikers in conjunction with trail maps produced by local groups.
News & Media
This post is part of an editorial series produced by The Huffington Post in conjunction with the four presidential debates held this fall by the Commission on Presidential Debates.
News & Media
Also at 4 p.m., readings by science fiction writers from their books and from works by Isaac Asimov, in conjunction with the exhibition "Robots and Space Toys: The Robert Lesser Collection".
News & Media
Produced by MSNBC in conjunction with Peacock Productions.
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Produced by: Design Intelligence Incorporated, in conjunction with students from Oklahoma State University.
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The latest EPR has been dreamed up by EDF in conjunction with its engineering partner Areva.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the phrase "in conjunction with" instead of "by conjunction with". The former is the correct and widely accepted idiomatic expression.
Common error
Avoid using "by" before "conjunction with". The correct preposition is "in". Using "by" in this context is a common grammatical error.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "by conjunction with" functions as an incorrect prepositional phrase intended to link two elements. Ludwig AI indicates the correct usage is "in conjunction with". The incorrect use undermines clarity and grammatical accuracy.
Frequent in
Science
34%
News & Media
33%
Encyclopedias
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Wiki
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "by conjunction with" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates the correct and preferred phrase is "in conjunction with". This expression serves to link elements, indicating association or collaboration. While some instances appear in news and scientific contexts, they are likely due to errors. Therefore, always opt for "in conjunction with" to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity in formal and informal communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in conjunction with
Uses a different preposition and is the correct idiomatic expression.
together with
Indicates a simple association or inclusion.
along with
Similar to 'together with' but slightly more informal.
in association with
Highlights a formal connection or partnership.
in collaboration with
Emphasizes a cooperative effort.
combined with
Focuses on the act of joining elements.
coupled with
Suggests a close, often causal, relationship.
in connection with
Implies a link or relevance, not necessarily direct collaboration.
accompanied by
Indicates something that goes together with something else.
integrated with
Highlights the act of combining or uniting into a whole.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "by conjunction with"?
The correct phrase is "in conjunction with". This phrase means together with or in combination with.
What does "in conjunction with" mean?
The phrase "in conjunction with" means together with or in combination with. It suggests that two or more things are working together or are related in some way.
Can I use "by association with" instead of "in conjunction with"?
While "in association with" can sometimes be used, it typically implies a looser connection than "in conjunction with", which suggests a more direct collaboration or combination.
Are there formal alternatives to "in conjunction with"?
Yes, formal alternatives include "in collaboration with" for collaborative efforts, or "in combination with" to indicate that elements are joined.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested