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by culprit
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "by culprit" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used, as it lacks context and does not form a coherent expression. Example: "The evidence was found by culprit" does not make sense.
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(3)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
It is thought that these antibodies, when triggered by culprit drugs, may target the high affinity IgE receptor (FcεRI) to induce histamine release.
Science
However, to date, the underlying pathophysiology has not been investigated and further research is needed to assess the effect modification by culprit lesion site or coronary collateral formation in patients with left main disease and left coronary system.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
Occasionally, an explanatory manifesto arrives by e-mail or is posted online (perhaps not by the culprit).
News & Media
So began a career spent studying — and being stung again, several times — by the culprit: the box jellyfish.
News & Media
Latent fingerprinting involves locating, preserving, and identifying impressions left by a culprit in the course of committing a crime.
Encyclopedias
"The fact that it did not result in a devastating bloodbath with a multitude of dead was only thanks to a construction error by the culprit and his accomplice in building the detonation devices," said Ottmar Breidling, the presiding judge in the case.
News & Media
"The court is faced with the familiar problem of deciding which of the surviving parties should bear the loss caused by the culprit".
News & Media
Incidence of colonization or infection by the culprit strain was 34.3% (12 of 35 patients) within the initial 4-month period and 55.3% (26 of 47 patients) over a 1-year period.
Science
Most scientists say that ageing is not caused by any one culprit but by the breakdown of many systems at once.
News & Media
The news comes more than a decade after the men were cleared by DNA evidence and a confession by the actual culprit about his role in the crime.
News & Media
The 11 walks, shared by six culprits, were a symptom of a generally uninspired showing.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "by culprit" in formal writing. Opt for clearer and more grammatically accepted alternatives such as "by the perpetrator" or "by the offender".
Common error
Writers sometimes use "by culprit" when trying to indicate the agent of an action, but this phrase lacks established grammatical correctness. Replace it with a noun or noun phrase that clearly identifies the responsible party; for example, use "by the defendant" in legal contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "by culprit" functions as a prepositional phrase attempting to specify the agent responsible for an action. However, its usage is not grammatically sound according to Ludwig AI, which suggests that the phrase is incorrect and lacks context.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
50%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "by culprit" is not considered grammatically correct and its meaning is often unclear. Ludwig AI flags it as an incorrect phrase and suggests using alternatives like "by the perpetrator" or "by the offender". While examples can be found in news and scientific articles, it's best to avoid using "by culprit" in formal writing. Instead, opt for more precise and grammatically accepted phrases to ensure clarity and correctness. The phrase's infrequency and grammatical issues make it a poor choice for effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
by the perpetrator
Replaces "culprit" with a more formal term for someone who has committed a crime or misdeed.
by the offender
Similar to "perpetrator", but can be used in both legal and non-legal contexts.
caused by the wrongdoer
Focuses on the act of wrongdoing and the person responsible.
attributable to the guilty party
More formal and emphasizes the responsibility of the person or entity.
done by the responsible party
Highlights the responsibility for the action.
committed by the guilty individual
Emphasizes individual responsibility and guilt.
enacted by the responsible agent
A more formal and technical way to describe the person responsible for an action.
through the agency of the offender
Emphasizes the offender's role as an active agent in causing something.
caused by the actor
Uses a general term for someone who performs an action, particularly in legal contexts.
through the actions of the guilty one
Highlights the actions that led to a particular outcome.
FAQs
What's a better way to say "by culprit"?
Consider using more grammatically correct and widely accepted alternatives like "by the perpetrator", "by the offender", or "caused by the wrongdoer".
Is the phrase "by culprit" grammatically correct?
The phrase "by culprit" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use phrases that clearly identify the agent or cause of an action using phrases like "by the guilty party".
How can I use "by culprit" in a sentence correctly?
While the phrase "by culprit" is generally avoided in formal writing, you can rephrase your sentence to use more accepted alternatives. For example, instead of "the damage done by culprit", consider "the damage done by the offender" or "the damage caused by the perpetrator".
What is the difference between "by culprit" and "by the perpetrator"?
"By culprit" is not a standard or grammatically sound phrase in English. "By the perpetrator" is a correct and formal way to indicate who committed an action, particularly in legal or formal contexts.
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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
86%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested