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close to optimised
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "close to optimised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation, process, or system that is nearly at its optimal performance or efficiency level. Example: "The new software update has made the system close to optimised, significantly improving its speed and functionality."
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Murchie et al. (2009) and Reynolds et al. (2012) considered that canopy architecture might already be close to optimised, although they discussed the possibility of improving leaf posture, size or density and the consequences for light within the canopy.
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59 human-written examples
By redesign of primers for amino-acid positions 154 and 171 and introducing deliberate mismatches close to the 3' end an optimised primer set was established (Table 1) allowing multiplex, allele-specific amplification.
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However, a cut-off frequency close to 10 GHz can be predicted for an optimised device with standard values of the material electronic parameters.
However, a DC current gain of 4000 and a cut-off frequency close to 10 GHz can be predicted for an optimised device if standard values for the electronic parameters of the materials are assumed.
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Velocity data obtained using the optimised UVP system showed significant improvement close to wall interfaces where the velocity gradients are high.
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If the pH response is investigated under optimised laboratory conditions (i.e. close to the temperature optimum and under food-replete conditions), the fundamental pH niche of the species under investigation may be assessed.
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These approaches are complementary: limma and other conventional microarray analyses are appropriate to detect genes that are differentially expressed in close to every single sample of a group, whereas Messina is optimised to detect differences between groups even if the differential expression is present at a low frequency.
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Although Skopje is geographically close to other major cities, movement of people and goods is not optimised, especially with Albania.
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The optimised formulation prepared according to computer-determined levels provided a release profile, which was close to the predicted values.
Low temperatures (20 °C), high pH values (close to 12), and an oil/ethanol volume ratios of 3.4/1 were found to be the key controlling parameters which provide optimised results after 1 h reaction (conversions around 70%; kinematic viscosities about 8.5 mm2 s−1).
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Mobility: Is only marginally increased, due to optimised waiting times.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "close to optimised" when you want to indicate that something is nearly, but not completely, in its best possible state. It's useful for describing processes, systems, or designs that have been significantly improved but may still have room for minor adjustments.
Common error
Avoid using "close to optimised" if the system or process is still significantly underperforming. Ensure that the improvements are substantial enough to justify the claim of near-optimal performance.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "close to optimised" functions as an adjectival modifier, describing a noun (system, process, etc.) as being in a state that is near its best possible condition. Ludwig confirms the validity and usability of this expression.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "close to optimised" is a valid and usable phrase in English, indicating that something is nearly in its best possible state. It is most commonly used in scientific, technical, and professional contexts. According to Ludwig, it is grammatically correct. Related phrases include "nearly optimised" and "almost optimised". Use this phrase when you want to convey that something has been significantly improved, but there may still be room for minor adjustments. Avoid using it if the system is still significantly underperforming. Remember that, while it suggests a high degree of completion, it does not mean 'fully optimised'.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
nearly optimised
Replaces "close to" with "nearly", indicating a slightly higher degree of completion.
almost optimised
Substitutes "close to" with "almost", conveying a similar sense of near completion.
virtually optimised
Uses "virtually" to suggest a state that is practically optimised, though not fully so.
approaching optimisation
Emphasizes the process of becoming optimised rather than the current state.
nearing optimal
Replaces "optimised" with "optimal" and uses "nearing" to indicate approaching the best possible condition.
close to ideal
Substitutes "optimised" with "ideal", suggesting a state that is nearly perfect.
well on the way to being optimised
Highlights the progress towards optimisation, indicating substantial advancement.
practically optimised
Suggests a state that is optimised for all practical purposes, even if not perfectly so.
effectively optimised
Focuses on the effectiveness of the optimisation, rather than its completeness.
nearly at its best
Replaces "optimised" with a more general term for peak performance.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "close to optimised"?
You can use alternatives like "nearly optimised", "almost optimised", or "virtually optimised" depending on the context.
Is "close to optimised" the same as "fully optimised"?
No, "close to optimised" indicates that something is approaching its best state but isn't quite there yet, while "fully optimised" means it has reached its peak performance.
In what contexts is "close to optimised" commonly used?
The phrase "close to optimised" is often used in scientific, technical, and business contexts to describe systems, processes, or designs that have been significantly improved but may still have room for minor adjustments.
What's a more formal alternative to "close to optimised"?
A more formal alternative could be "approaching optimal performance" or "nearing ideal state", which provides a more professional tone.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
4.4/5
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Real-world application tested