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compute out
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "compute out" is not commonly used or considered grammatically correct in written English.
It is not a standard phrase or expression, and it would be difficult to find a situation where it would be appropriate to use. A more suitable alternative might be "calculate" or "determine." For example, "Please calculate/determine the total cost of the project" or "I need to compute/determine the average velocity of the object." Incorrect usage: "I need to compute out the solution to this math problem." Correct usage: "I need to calculate the solution to this math problem."
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We compute out the synchronization error between P1 and P i.
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To further assess the quality of model, we compute out-of-sample R 2 through 20-fold cross-validation and compute the confidence interval for each out-of-sample R 2 by using bootstrap resampling based on 1,000 replications and compute the bootstrap percentile confidence interval at 95% level of confidence.
Science
In the end, the OFDCNI solutions at (t=0.1, 1.0, 2.0) were computed out via OFDCNI scheme (11) with five POD bases, and the classical FDCN solutions were also computed out by means of the classical FDCN scheme (3) at the same time nodes, which were exhibited in Figures 1 to 6, respectively.
The risk posed by potential slides has been quantified in terms of slide volumes and slide lengths, which have been estimated by considering the computed out-of-face displacements.
Science
To determine which acetylations are the most informative and whether these are robust across cell types, we computed out-of-bag variable importance for acetylations.
Science
The t values inferred under the FV-host co-speciation assumption were used as references, and by comparing the recovered t values against them, we computed out-of-sample mean squared error (MSEOOS) scores.
Science
With the same way we compute λ out,SU i. 1. Initialize the migration rates by zero in (3): λ old,SU j, i = 0. 2.
We also compute the out-of-time ordered four point function.
Academia
A thorough analysis of results of computing carried out in the setting of linguistic neurocomputing is also given.
Science
These half-adder outputs (instead of main inputs) are used to compute carry-out at each digit-adder stage using a delay optimized carry generator.
Science
Computing stands out from other technical fields: it's the only one where women's participation has been declining over the long term.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use more established phrases like "calculate", "determine", or "work out" for clarity and correctness. Avoid "compute out" in formal writing.
Common error
Avoid adding "out" to the verb "compute." It's generally redundant and can make your writing sound awkward. Just use "compute" directly.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "compute out" attempts to function as a verb phrase, indicating a calculation or determination. However, Ludwig AI states that it is not grammatically correct. The correct form is simply "compute."
Frequent in
Science
34%
News & Media
33%
Academia
33%
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "compute out" might seem like a natural extension of the verb "compute", Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. Standard alternatives such as "calculate", "determine", or simply "compute" are preferred. Although the phrase appears across Science, News & Media, and Academia, its low frequency and grammatical issues make it unsuitable for formal writing. Using established phrases will improve clarity and ensure correctness in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
calculate
A more standard and grammatically correct term for performing a mathematical operation.
determine
Implies finding something out through investigation or calculation; broader in scope.
work out
Suggests finding a solution to a problem or calculating a result.
figure out
Similar to 'work out' but often implies more problem-solving or discovery.
compute
The base verb, without the preposition, is often the most appropriate choice.
calculate the result
More explicit, specifying that a result is being sought through calculation.
find the solution
Focuses on the outcome of a computation, which is the solution.
derive
Indicates obtaining something from a source or through a process, often mathematical.
ascertain
Suggests finding something out for certain, often through investigation or calculation.
quantify
To express or measure the quantity of something.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "compute out"?
Is "compute out" grammatically correct?
No, "compute out" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. It's better to use "compute" or other alternatives.
How to use "compute" in a sentence?
You can use "compute" in a sentence like: "The program computes the average of the numbers." or "Engineers compute the forces acting on the bridge."
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