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closely delayed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "closely delayed" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to describe something that is delayed but still has a close connection to a specific time or event. Example: "The train was closely delayed due to unforeseen circumstances, causing passengers to miss their connections."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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1 human-written examples
Both phases are then correlated in identical branches with several closely delayed versions (for GPS; early, prompt, and late), of the locally generated PRN code [1].
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Second, it is possible that use of technology such as the Doppler could lead to false assurance that FHR was being closely monitored, delayed involvement of senior staff and subsequent delivery, or there may simply have been delay between recognition and action, which, by chance, had more deleterious effects in the intervention group.
Science
The delayed onset (withdrawal) of the summer rainy season was closely correlated to the delayed onset of the westerly (northerly) wind in the zonal (meridional) component.
However, the recent wave of tax-related identity theft is troubling because taxpayers not watching their credit data very closely might have a delayed awareness of the crime.
News & Media
All patients were observed closely for immediate or delayed complications.
It is generally accepted that if closely spaced births were delayed, particularly in countries where mortality and fertility are still high, child mortality levels would fall [ 29].
Science
What kind of cookies work best?" After several months of patient tinkering, Mischel came up with an experimental design that closely simulated the difficulty of delayed gratification.
News & Media
The sale by PepsiCo Inc. of its All Sport sports drinks to the closely held Monarch Company has been delayed, as PepsiCo continues talks with antitrust enforcers about its proposed purchase of the Quaker Oats Company, maker of the top-selling Gatorade.
News & Media
This project is closely related to another long delayed Lake county transportation project; the IL 53 extension.
Wiki
This because, for visual stimuli, the period of acquisition of the diffusion weighted volumes (b1000) (see Figure 1e) of the resting period is now positioned more closely in time to the (delayed) signal maximum (Figure 1e blue arrow) than the b1000 of the stimulus period itself.
Science
From the present study it appears that the molecular identity of the A-type K+ current in retinal arteriolar smooth muscle closely resembles the TEA-insensitive delayed rectifier current observed in other types of arterial smooth muscle in that Kv1.5 appears to be a major component and is probably co-assembled with Kvβ1 subunits.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using alternative phrases like "slightly delayed" or "briefly postponed" for clearer and more common usage. These alternatives provide a more readily understood meaning than the less common "closely delayed".
Common error
Avoid using "closely delayed" when you mean "slightly delayed" or another similar term. "Closely delayed" can be misinterpreted as something intentionally placed near a delay rather than the delay itself being small or imminent.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "closely delayed" functions as an adverb-adjective combination, attempting to modify the state of being "delayed". However, Ludwig AI suggests it's not standard and may cause confusion. Its grammatical function is to describe a type of delay, but its unconventional nature reduces clarity.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "closely delayed" presents a challenge in terms of clarity and common usage. While it appears in some scientific and news contexts, Ludwig AI points out that it is not a standard English phrase and may lead to confusion. Given its grammatical ambiguity and infrequent appearance, it is advisable to use clearer alternatives such as "slightly delayed" or "briefly postponed" to ensure effective communication. The choice of a substitute should depend on the specific context and intended emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Slightly delayed
Emphasizes the small degree of the delay.
Briefly held up
Indicates a short interruption or obstruction leading to delay.
Nearly postponed
Focuses on the possibility of postponement that was narrowly avoided.
Tight delay
Suggests a delay within very strict or limited parameters.
Imminently postponed
Suggests that the postponement is likely to happen very soon.
Almost adjourned
Highlights the near cessation or break in proceedings due to delay.
Closely associated with the deferment
Focuses on association rather than direct timing. 'Deferment' is more formal than 'delay'.
Closely linked to the delay
Changes the structure to highlight the connection between the primary subject and the delay itself.
Intimately connected with the delay
Emphasizes a strong and significant relationship with the delay.
Directly attributable to the delay
Shifts the focus to causation, indicating the delay is a clear cause.
FAQs
What does "closely delayed" mean?
The phrase "closely delayed" is not a standard English phrase and can be open to interpretation. It might refer to a delay that is imminent or one that is somehow related to or impacted by another event. It's generally better to use clearer alternatives.
What can I say instead of "closely delayed"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "slightly delayed", "briefly postponed", or "imminently delayed".
Is "closely delayed" grammatically correct?
While not strictly ungrammatical, "closely delayed" is not a common or widely accepted phrase in standard English. It's best to opt for more conventional and readily understood phrasing.
How can I use "closely delayed" correctly in a sentence?
Given its ambiguity, it's best to avoid "closely delayed" altogether. If you must use it, ensure the context makes your meaning exceptionally clear. However, consider using alternative phrasing for better clarity and impact.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested