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considering our analyses
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "considering our analyses" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that your thoughts or conclusions are based on the analyses that have been conducted. Example: "Considering our analyses, we can conclude that the project will be successful if we follow the proposed timeline."
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Because we considered our analyses to be exploratory, probability values are presented without adjustments for multiple comparisons.
Science
Our micrographs do not provide time resolution, but considering our functional analyses, it is conceivable that A-RAF functionally associates with the endosomes shuttling along microtubules between plasma membrane and the perinuclear recycling compartment.
Science
As expected considering our transcriptomic analyses, we observed that SOX9 expression was upregulated in the absence of either FOXL2 or ESR2.
Science
Analyses conducted using this imputation dataset were considered our main analyses.
Science
*: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01 Given our sample size, missing data for selected covariates (such as spirometry or allergy status), and the number of factors hypothesized to influence our outcome measures, we consider our regression analyses to be exploratory in nature.
Stroke and Alzheimer disease predict MMSE score, but as so few men in our study population had such conditions, these conditions were not considered in our analyses.
The additional effects of woody plant composition might therefore reflect the influence either of traits not considered in our analyses, or of complex interactions among traits that our diversity and trait composition metrics did not account for.
Science & Research
Using this criterion, we estimate that 5.7% of all SNPs considered in our analyses are associated with at least one trait, with no >0.2% of the tested SNPs being associated to a single phenotype (e.g., height).
Science & Research
311 landslides of 351 in total that where mapped in total could be assigned to the observed time series and were considered for our analyses.
Science
Secondary headaches in structural epilepsies were ruled out by means of imaging studies and were not considered in our analyses.
However, these respondents comprise less than 5% of the population in the countries considered in our analyses.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "considering our analyses" to clearly signal that your conclusions or recommendations are derived from a structured examination of data. This establishes credibility and transparency.
Common error
Avoid using "considering our analyses" to present subjective opinions as objective facts. Ensure that the conclusions drawn are genuinely supported by the data and analyses performed.
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Linguistic Context
Considering our analyses functions as a transitional phrase, introducing a statement or conclusion that logically follows from previously conducted analytical work. It serves to connect the analysis to its implications, guiding the reader to understand the reasoning behind a particular finding or recommendation.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "considering our analyses" is a useful connector in formal writing, signaling that a conclusion or statement is directly derived from analytical work. While Ludwig indicates the phrase is grammatically correct, the absence of real-world examples suggests it might benefit from further contextual exploration. Alternative phrases such as "based on our analyses" or "in light of our analyses" offer similar meanings, providing writers with options to vary their expression while maintaining clarity and professionalism.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
based on our analyses
Replaces "considering" with a more direct statement of foundation.
in light of our analyses
Offers a more formal tone than the original phrase.
given our analyses
Suggests that the analyses provide a prerequisite condition for further thought or action.
taking our analyses into account
Emphasizes the act of including the analyses in a broader evaluation.
with our analyses in mind
Highlights the analytical work as a guiding principle.
after reviewing our analyses
Implies a process of examination before drawing conclusions.
on the basis of our analyses
Formalizes the statement of analytical foundation.
drawing from our analyses
Presents the analyses as a source of information.
as demonstrated by our analyses
Focuses on the analyses as proof or evidence.
from our analytical perspective
Shifts focus to the viewpoint informed by the analyses.
FAQs
What does "considering our analyses" mean?
It means that a statement or conclusion is based on a careful examination and interpretation of data or information that has been analyzed.
How can I use "considering our analyses" in a sentence?
You can use it to introduce a conclusion or decision that is supported by analytical findings. For example, "Considering our analyses, we recommend increasing the marketing budget."
What can I say instead of "considering our analyses"?
You can use alternatives like "based on our analyses", "in light of our analyses", or "given our analyses".
Is "considering our analyses" formal or informal?
It has a neutral to slightly formal tone, suitable for reports, presentations, and professional communications. Alternatives like "based on our analyses" are similarly appropriate.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested