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could rescue both
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "could rescue both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is discussing the potential to save or help two entities or individuals simultaneously. Example: "The new policy could rescue both the environment and the economy by promoting sustainable practices."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
The additional seat could rescue both men.
News & Media
The three mouse Teashirt genes could rescue both the homeotic and the segment polarity phenotypes of a tsh null fruitfly mutant [41].
Science
Expression of either K-rasC40 that links to phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) activation, or Akt2 that acts downstream of PI3K, could rescue both hematopoietic and angiogenic defects in the K-ras knockdown.
Science
Centrosome targeting C-terminal hMsd1 (hMsd1-C-PACT) could rescue both microtubule and ciliogenesis defects of hMsd1-depleted cells (supplementary Fig S5C F).
Science
A number of these targets could rescue both Oct4/POUV phenotypes in cellular adhesion and multipotent progenitor cell maintenance, whereas expression of cadherins on their own could only transiently support adhesion and block differentiation in both ESC and Xenopus embryos.
Science
To further investigate how Chk2 deficiency could rescue both the severity of the skin pathologies and survival of Trf1 Δ/Δ K5Cre Chk2 −/− mice compared to Trf1 Δ/Δ K5Cre littermates, we first set to quantify DNA damage in the skin of these mice by determining the number of cells showing DNA damage foci as indicated by staining with γH2Ax and 53BP1.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
Here we extend these findings by showing that T cell help could also rescue both immature and mature self-reactive B cells from rapid deletion in response to high-avidity membrane-bound HEL.
Interestingly, complex II+III activity could be rescued both by the addition of 10 μ M CoQ10 to the culture medium, and by addition of decylubiquinone, a short-chain analog of CoQ, to the reaction cuvette.
Contradicting studies report on whether the effect of UTX loss on ESC differentiation depends on its H3K27me3 demethylase activity.,,, Namely, male UTX KO ESCs that express a catalytic inactive or wild-type Utx protein both could rescue the induction of expression of the mesoderm genes Wnt3 and Brachyury supporting an H3K27me3-demethylase-independent H3K27me3-demethylase-independent H3K27me3-demethylase-independent
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Moreover, we could rescue the cytokinesis failure phenotype in both DLD1+13 and AF+13 cells by siRNA-mediated Spartin knockdown.
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Furthermore, when N/C fraction was conducted, overexpressing BCAS2 could rescue the degradation of AR caused by HSP90 inhibitor both in the cytosol and nucleus regardless of ligand.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "could rescue both" when expressing the possibility of saving or assisting two distinct entities or situations. Ensure the context clearly identifies what is being rescued.
Common error
Avoid using "could rescue both" if the context only involves a single entity or if the two entities are not clearly defined or distinct. Ensure clarity about what's being saved.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "could rescue both" functions as a modal verb phrase, expressing the possibility or potential for a particular action (rescue) to affect two entities simultaneously. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is correct and usable in English.
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "could rescue both" is a grammatically sound phrase used to indicate the possibility of saving or assisting two separate entities or situations. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is correct and usable. The phrase is most frequently found in scientific and news contexts. When using this phrase, ensure clarity regarding what is being rescued and that the context involves two distinct elements. Alternatives include "might save both" or "may preserve both", depending on the desired nuance.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
might save both
Replaces "could" with "might", indicating a slightly lower probability.
may preserve both
Substitutes "rescue" with "preserve", suggesting an effort to maintain the current state.
can salvage both
Uses "salvage" instead of "rescue", implying a recovery from a damaged state.
is able to recover both
Expresses the ability to bring back both to a normal state.
has the potential to save both
Highlights the potential or possibility of saving both.
offers a chance to rescue both
Emphasizes that something provides an opportunity for rescue.
presents an opportunity to save both
Focuses on the opportunity available to save both entities.
would be able to rescue both
Implies a hypothetical scenario where rescue is possible.
is capable of rescuing both
Indicates the capacity or capability to perform a rescue.
promises to deliver both
Suggests a guarantee of delivering or achieving something for both.
FAQs
How can I use "could rescue both" in a sentence?
You can use "could rescue both" to express the possibility of saving or assisting two entities, such as "The new policy "could rescue both" the environment and the economy."
What are some alternatives to "could rescue both"?
Alternatives include phrases like "might save both", "may preserve both", or "can salvage both", depending on the nuance you want to convey.
Is there a difference between "could rescue both" and "can rescue both"?
"Could rescue both" implies a possibility or potential, whereas "can rescue both" suggests a definite ability or capacity. The choice depends on the level of certainty you wish to express.
In what context is it appropriate to use "could rescue both"?
It's appropriate when discussing potential solutions or interventions that might positively impact two separate things. For example, "Investing in renewable energy "could rescue both" the energy crisis and reduce pollution."
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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
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested