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deep examines
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "deep examines" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a combination of an adjective and a verb that does not fit together properly. An example could be: "The researcher conducts deep examines of the data to uncover hidden patterns."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
in depth checking
undertakes a detailed study
rigorous scrutiny
exhaustive examination
thorough assessment
deep monitoring
deep checking
deep investigating
strong checking
comprehensive assessment
close inspection
intense scrutiny
in-depth analysis
great checking
detailed review
thorough investigation
deeper checking
deep listen
serious checking
depth checking
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Driven by a lifelong admiration of esteemed naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough, 8-Bit Bastard's most successful video to date, Into the Deep, examines the world and wildlife that exists just off the shore of the bustling city, and has been viewed close to one million times.
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Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
But for other stories, he has dug deeper, examining precrisis events like the Valencia crash.
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The study delves deeper, examining the internal trends of Latino representation in mass media, including gender and national origin.
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Policy researcher Kathryn Baer dug in deeper, examining data from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey which tell a more detailed story about poverty in the nation's capital.
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By deeper examining the genes included in each pathway, we have found 54 genes from the pathway analysis that accomplish the inclusion criteria to further investigate their significance by using a Bayesian approach.
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The deep sequencer examines 25-200 bp short fragments, unlike previous technologies, and sequences tens of millions of fragments in a single run.
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Senate minority leader Harry Reid said "now is the time for thoughtful consideration" and called for all parties to "take a deep breath, examine the details and give this critically important process time to play out".
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Dr. David S. McKay, a scientist at NASA's Johnson Space Center, would like the agency to go to other locations and dig trenches perhaps 100 yards deep to examine in detail the top layer of crushed rock and dust, known as the regolith.
News & Media
The model created by Naudts and her colleagues drills deeper, and examines how the forests were actually used.
Science & Research
Vasoconstriction reflexes induced by deep breathing examine sympathetic adrenergic function, whereas veno-arteriolar reflex and vasodilatation induced by local heating investigate skin axonal reflexes carried by somatic C-fibres.
Science
In conclusion, our study using a combination of different available tools to examine deep sequencing data by examining alignment, computer predictions, mathematical and network analysis has led us to a hypothesis that HNF4A is indirectly regulated by the let-7 family of miRNAs.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To convey a thorough investigation, use grammatically correct phrases like "thoroughly examines" or "examines in depth" instead of "deep examines".
Common error
Avoid using the adjective "deep" directly before the verb "examines". Instead, use an adverb like "deeply" to modify the verb or rephrase to use "deep" as an adjective modifying a noun, such as "a deep examination".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "deep examines" attempts to function as a verb phrase, where "deep" modifies "examines". However, grammatically, "deep" is an adjective and cannot directly modify a verb. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is not correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "deep examines" is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment, suggesting it's an improper combination of an adjective and a verb. Although the intention is to convey a thorough investigation, it's best to use grammatically correct alternatives such as "thoroughly examines", "examines in depth", or "conducts a deep examination". These alternatives ensure clarity and adherence to standard English grammar, making them more suitable for both formal and informal contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
thoroughly examines
Replaces "deep" with "thoroughly" to create a more grammatically standard construction.
examines in depth
Rephrases to use "in depth" as an adverbial phrase modifying "examines".
conducts a deep examination
Transforms the phrase to use "examination" as a noun, making "deep" an adjective modifying the noun.
performs an in-depth analysis
Substitutes "examines" with "analysis" and uses "in-depth" to indicate a detailed investigation.
investigates deeply
Replaces "examines" with "investigates" and modifies it with the adverb "deeply".
undertakes a detailed study
Uses "study" instead of "examines", with "detailed" specifying the nature of the study.
explores extensively
Employs "explores" to convey the act of examining, adding "extensively" for emphasis on thoroughness.
scrutinizes meticulously
Replaces "examines" with "scrutinizes", adding "meticulously" to emphasize the careful and detailed nature of the examination.
delves into deeply
Expresses the idea of examining deeply by using the verb "delves" followed by the adverb "deeply".
analyzes comprehensively
Replaces "examines" with "analyzes", using "comprehensively" to indicate a thorough and complete analysis.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "deep examines"?
Instead of "deep examines", you can use alternatives like "thoroughly examines", "examines in depth", or "conducts a deep examination" to express a comprehensive analysis.
Is "deep examines" grammatically correct?
No, "deep examines" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use phrases like "examines deeply" or "conducts a deep analysis".
How can I use "deep" to describe an examination?
You can use "deep" as an adjective to describe the noun "examination", as in "a deep examination". Alternatively, use adverbs like "deeply" to modify verbs like "examines", resulting in phrases such as "examines deeply".
What's the difference between "deep examines" and "examines deeply"?
"Deep examines" is grammatically incorrect. "Examines deeply" is the correct form, where "deeply" is an adverb modifying the verb "examines", indicating the thoroughness of the examination.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested