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by uses of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "by uses of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically intended to convey the means or method by which something is done, but the correct form would be "by use of." Example: "The project was completed by use of advanced technology to streamline the process."
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Alternative expressions(10)
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2 human-written examples
(a) Lactobacilli counts by uses of MRS selective agar plates and (b) bifidobacteria counts by uses of BIM-25 selective agar plates.
Science
Aside from the convenience for the patient, studies that compared the clinical effect gained by uses of premix insulin analog compared with premix human insulin have somewhat conflicting results.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Do not rely on stand-by use of the machine.
Academia
HOBART USES AIR TO WIN.; Defeats University of Buffalo by 13 to 0 by Use of Passes.
News & Media
Probably by use of the word 'apparent'apparent
Academia
This is accomplished by use of the monitor_photom script.
Academia
Rogers WJ.Technology insight: in vivo cell tracking by use of MRI.
Academia
One (small) step towards precision nutrition by use of metabolomics.
Academia
It involves creating special sculptures by use of grafting.
Academia
Its aroma is heightened by use of the spicy musqué clone of chardonnay.
News & Media
Player of Games (1988) was followed by Use of Weapons (1990).
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the grammatically correct phrase "by use of" instead of "by uses of". Remember that "use" should be singular in this context because it refers to the act of using something, not multiple instances.
Common error
A common mistake is using the plural form "uses" after "by" in this construction. Ensure you're using "by use of" to maintain grammatical accuracy. For example, avoid writing "The data was analyzed by uses of statistical software"; instead, write "The data was analyzed by use of statistical software".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "by uses of" functions as a prepositional phrase intended to indicate the method or means by which something is accomplished. However, it is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates that the correct form is "by use of".
Frequent in
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Academia
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "by uses of" is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests the correct form is "by use of". Although its intended meaning—to describe the method or means of achieving something—is often clear, it should be avoided in formal and professional writing. Alternative phrases such as "through the use of", "using", or "by means of" are recommended for clarity and grammatical correctness. The phrase appears rarely and is distributed across science, academia, and news & media contexts, but its incorrect usage impacts its reliability as an authoritative expression.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
by use of
Corrects the grammatical error by using the singular form of "use".
through the use of
Emphasizes the method or instrument employed to achieve an outcome.
using
A more concise way of indicating the employment of something.
via
Implies a means of achieving something, often shorter and more direct.
by means of
Highlights the specific tool or action enabling a particular result.
with the help of
Indicates assistance or facilitation in achieving a goal.
utilizing
A more formal term for using something, suitable for technical or academic contexts.
leveraging
Suggests using something to maximum advantage.
employing
Similar to "using", but often implies a more deliberate or strategic approach.
through
Simple and direct, indicating the means by which something is accomplished.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "by uses of"?
The correct way to say it is "by use of". The term "use" should be in singular form when used after the preposition "by" in this context.
Can I say "through uses of" instead of "by uses of"?
No, "through uses of" is also grammatically incorrect. A better alternative is "through the use of".
What's the difference between "by use of" and "using"?
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Usage summary
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