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considered as large
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "considered as large" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "considered large" without the "as." Example: "The elephant is considered large compared to other animals in the zoo."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
27 human-written examples
In general, these systems are considered as large, sparse, and nonsymmetrical.
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Namely, if AD is bigger than 0.2, the membership considered as large (small) should be 1 (0).
The species in emergent canopy, subcanopy and understory were considered as large tree, medium tree and small tree, respectively.
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In the present study, the sample size can reasonably be considered as large and therefore, using the significance tests directly from the software output, may not be justified.
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In order to perform the calculations in this work, the dimensions of the cubes were considered as large enough that classical concepts can be applied [21].
The British Thoracic Society (BTS) guidelines divide pneumothoraces into small and large based on the distance from visceral pleural surface (lung edge) to chest wall at the level of the hilum, with less than 2 cm being small and more than 2 cm being considered as large and corresponding to 50%% of the hemithorax being occupied by pleural air [2].
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Metropolitan cities are considered as larger urban areas with the highest population density.
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We consider as "large" a network in which the number of genes is larger than the number of microarrays experiments, implying in a large number of parameters to be estimated.
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For typical values of the chemical potential (mu/k_{B}>100~mbox{nK}), which implies that it is reasonable to consider temperatures as large as 10 nK.
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Elemental sulfur concentrations (considered as S2) as large as 20 mol% have been produced in the regeneration product.
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Distributed prognostics algorithm can be considered as a large step forward in prognostics algorithm development.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing something as large, prefer the construction "considered large" without the "as". For example, "The sample size was considered large enough for the study."
Common error
Avoid using "as" after "considered" when describing a quality or characteristic. The phrase "considered as large" is often redundant. Instead, use "considered large".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "considered as large" functions as a descriptive phrase, aiming to characterize something by its perceived size. However, as Ludwig AI indicates, the inclusion of "as" is grammatically incorrect. The intended function is adjectival, but the structure introduces an error.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "considered as large" appears frequently, particularly in scientific literature, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "considered large". Alternatives like "deemed large" or "regarded as significant" can provide similar meaning while adhering to standard English grammar. Therefore, it's crucial to prioritize grammatical accuracy and choose the appropriate construction to effectively communicate the intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
deemed large
Direct substitution that avoids the grammatical error; "deemed" implies a formal assessment or judgment.
regarded as substantial
Replaces "large" with "substantial", emphasizing significance and magnitude; retains "as" for grammatical correctness in this context.
viewed as significant
Focuses on the importance or consequence of the size; retains "as" for grammatical correctness.
estimated to be large
Highlights the process of estimation, suggesting an approximate assessment of size.
believed to be considerable
Emphasizes the subjective aspect of considering something large; "considerable" suggests a notable degree.
identified as sizable
Indicates a formal identification of something as large or significant in size.
recognized as extensive
Suggests something is widely acknowledged as large or far-reaching; "extensive" highlights scope or range.
thought of as immense
Implies a sense of awe or great scale when considering the size.
classified as macroscopic
Replaces "large" with macroscopic which refers to something visible to the naked eye; used in scientific contexts.
treated as paramount
Shifts the focus from size to importance; "paramount" signifies a leading or primary consideration.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to say "considered as large"?
According to Ludwig AI, the phrase "considered as large" is not grammatically correct in standard written English. The correct form is "considered large".
What is a more formal alternative to "considered large"?
A more formal alternative to "considered large" could be "deemed large", which implies a more formal assessment or judgment.
How can I use "considered large" correctly in a sentence?
While "considered as large" is generally incorrect, you can correctly use similar phrases like "regarded as significant" or "viewed as significant". Note the use of 'as' is correct in these alternatives.
What's the difference between "considered large" and "regarded as large"?
"Considered large" is a concise way to express that something is thought to be large. "Regarded as large" carries a similar meaning, but it may imply a more widespread or established opinion.
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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
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested