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cumulating to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "cumulating to" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "culminating in" or "culminating to," depending on the context. Example: "The project has been a long journey, culminating in a successful launch event."
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Alternative expressions(8)
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The bottom line of this back-breaking analysis is that the preliminary vote count was affected by basic inconsistencies in tens of thousands of boxes, with the inconsistencies cumulating to millions of votes.
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A follow-up series of irradiation was then applied, in which Digisonic SP devices received two additional fractions of 50 Gy each, cumulating to 160 Gy, and Neuro devices three additional fractions of 20, 40, and 150 Gy, cumulating to 290 Gy.
Hence the proportional change in PFOA per day from mother's body due to excretion via lactation is estimated to be 43.4/14,366, cumulating to an annual decrease of 33.1%, similar to what we have observed.
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57 human-written examples
The skews were cumulated to obtain the cumulative GC skew that represents the sum of the GC skews from the first to the ith window.
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Additionally, once cumulated to account for the full expansion of the balance sheet, the effects of QE, especially on GDP growth, would not look so dismal.One point that our research stresses is that the interaction of different unconventional policy tools is very important.
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For each k-space point in the CW, contribution is cumulated to this grid.
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Estimated benefits for men ($36 per quarter) could never cumulate to exceed costs at any reasonable rate of interest.
A new class of more-sober consumers will use most of their increased savings, which will cumulate to $6 trillion over ten years, to pay down debts.
News & Media
Creeping environmental changes are incremental changes in conditions that cumulate to create a major problem, apparent or recognized only after a threshold has been crossed (Glantz 1994a, 1994b).
Creeping environmental changes refer to incremental changes in conditions that cumulate to create a major catastrophe or crisis, apparent only after a threshold has been crossed (Glantz 1994a, b).
We have initiated a series of twenty-eight-day single-tranche term repurchase transactions with primary dealers, expected to cumulate to $100 billion outstanding, in which dealers may offer any of the types of collateral that are eligible for conventional open market operations.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "cumulating to", opt for more common and grammatically sound alternatives like "culminating in", "adding up to", or "resulting in" to ensure clarity and credibility in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "cumulating to" as it is not recognized as correct in standard English. Using such phrases can make your writing sound awkward or unpolished. Always prioritize clear, established language conventions.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "cumulating to" attempts to function as a verb phrase indicating a process leading to a result or total. However, it's not considered standard English. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not correct, and more established alternatives should be used.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "cumulating to" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. While it appears in some sources, as highlighted by Ludwig, it's advisable to use more established and accepted alternatives like "culminating in", "adding up to", or "resulting in". As Ludwig AI suggests, opting for these alternatives will enhance the clarity and correctness of your writing, particularly in formal or professional contexts. Be mindful of the intended meaning and choose the alternative that best fits the specific context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
culminating in
Replaces "cumulating to" with a more standard expression indicating a final result.
adding up to
Indicates a sum or total being reached.
amounting to
Suggests a final quantity or value.
resulting in
Focuses on the outcome or consequence.
leading to
Highlights the process of one thing causing another.
accumulating to
Uses a more formal synonym for "cumulating", but still requires caution.
building up to
Emphasizes the gradual increase or development.
totaling
Indicates a final sum, often in numerical contexts.
coming to
Expresses a final state or condition.
converging on
Suggests multiple things meeting at a single point or result.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "cumulating to"?
You can use alternatives like "culminating in", "adding up to", or "resulting in" depending on the context.
Is "cumulating to" grammatically correct?
No, "cumulating to" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use more established phrases like "culminating in".
How to use "culminating in" instead of "cumulating to"?
Replace "cumulating to" with "culminating in" followed by the final result or outcome. For example, "The years of hard work culminated in a successful business launch".
What's the difference between "cumulating to" and "adding up to"?
"Adding up to" generally refers to a numerical total or sum, while "cumulating in" (although grammatically incorrect) implies a process leading to a final result. A correct alternative would be "culminating in", which is a better fit for the latter context.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
83%
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1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested