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contrary to the effect
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "contrary to the effect" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward without additional context.
It can be used when discussing a situation or outcome that opposes or contradicts a particular effect or result. Example: "The results of the study were contrary to the effect that was initially expected by the researchers."
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23 human-written examples
Contrary to the effect on TFF1, genistein, 2-methoxyestradiol and bisphenol A appeared to be more effective than 17β-estradiol (E2) in enhancing doxorubicin-induced FLT1-T transactivation.
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On the contrary to the effect of the temperature, the increase in the NaCl concentration shall decrease the water flux.
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Results show that, while tensile stresses cause a linear decrease in resistance, bending stresses induce a nonlinear rise in resistance, contrary to the effect predicted by linear models.
Contrary to the effect of dissolved H2O in the melt, crystallized plagioclase becomes sodic with increasing pressure at a given melt composition (e.g. Takagi et al. 2005).
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Among young men, parental educational attainment reveals a negative association (b = −.156), which is directly contrary to the effect shown in the model for women.
The thermal conductivity of the microreactor structure affects the performance of the posts but not the channels; this is contrary to the effect of catalyst insert thermal conductivity where it is vice-versa.
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Contrary to the effects of increased pore size, addition of PCL nanofibers enhanced the mechanical properties.
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Contrary to the effects observed upon the addition of simple salts as additives, the chemistry of the investigated polyacrylamide is of direct consequence for the effect of a given solvent.
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Contrary to the effects on permeability, pre-treatment with probiotics showed no effect on ion secretion in our experiment.
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Finally, the stress response to EtOH exposure was significantly exacerbated and there was no habituation effect following repeated doses of EtOH in adults that were previously exposed to binge-pattern EtOH during pubertal development, which is contrary to the effects observed in adult EtOH naïve animals.
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Contrary to the effects of red and blue, a short single pulse of green light stimulates rapid elongation of the hypocotyl in the dark-grown seedling [ 17].
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "contrary to the effect", ensure the sentence clearly establishes what the expected or previously stated effect was. This provides necessary context for the contrast.
Common error
Avoid using "contrary to the effect" when you simply mean "different from what was expected". The phrase implies a direct contradiction to a previously established or understood effect, not just a general difference.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "contrary to the effect" functions as a prepositional phrase that introduces a statement or observation that opposes or contradicts a previously mentioned or expected outcome or result. Ludwig examples show its usage across scientific disciplines.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "contrary to the effect" is used to introduce results that contradict a previously stated or expected outcome. Ludwig AI indicates that while grammatically correct, the phrase might benefit from contextual clarity to avoid ambiguity. Its use is prevalent in scientific literature, reflecting a formal and analytical tone. Alternatives like "in opposition to the result" or "contrary to the outcome" may provide simpler alternatives. The key is to ensure the contrast is clear and contextually supported. The phrase appears to be most frequently found in scientific journals such as Plosone, BMC and others, revealing its formal and analytic register.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in opposition to the result
This alternative directly replaces "effect" with "result", maintaining a similar level of formality but with slightly simpler wording.
contrary to the outcome
Replaces "effect" with "outcome", offering a more general term for the consequence or result of something.
in contrast to the impact
Substitutes "effect" with "impact", which emphasizes the force or influence of something.
opposite to the influence
Uses "opposite" to convey the contrary nature and replaces "effect" with "influence", focusing on the power to affect something.
deviating from the expected consequence
This is a more descriptive alternative, explaining the deviation from what was anticipated.
different from the anticipated result
Uses "different" to highlight the variance and specifies that the result was anticipated.
at odds with the foreseen impact
Employs "at odds with" to indicate conflict and "foreseen impact" to describe the expected influence.
not in accordance with the expected outcome
This formal alternative emphasizes the lack of agreement with the predicted result.
runs counter to the anticipated consequence
Uses "runs counter to" to convey opposition and refers to the "anticipated consequence".
in contradiction to the projected effect
Highlights the contradictory nature and uses "projected effect" to indicate a forecasted result.
FAQs
How can I use "contrary to the effect" in a sentence?
You can use "contrary to the effect" to introduce a result or observation that directly opposes a previously stated or expected outcome. For example: "Contrary to the effect of the drug in previous trials, this study showed no significant improvement."
What's a simpler way to say "contrary to the effect"?
Alternatives include phrases like "in opposition to the result", "contrary to the outcome", or "in contrast to the impact" for clearer communication.
Is it correct to say "in contrast of the effect" instead of "contrary to the effect"?
While "in contrast to" and "contrary to" both indicate opposition, "contrary to" is the more idiomatic choice when discussing opposing effects. "In contrast of" is not standard usage.
What's the difference between "contrary to the effect" and "despite the effect"?
"Contrary to the effect" indicates that something opposes or contradicts a specific, expected outcome. "Despite the effect" suggests that something happens regardless of the existing outcome, even if influenced by it.
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Usage summary
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