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demonstrable by
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "demonstrable by" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means something that can be proven or shown by evidence or reasoning. Example: The success of the project was demonstrable by the increase in sales and positive feedback from customers.
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
41 human-written examples
However, the most intriguing aspect of the story unfolded during their follow-up in Chicago (15) and in Arizona Pima Indians (1– 3), which demonstrated that IDMs had an increased risk of obesity and glucose intolerance, usually demonstrable by late childhood and independent of maternal genetic influence.
Science
In principle, much of human knowledge is a priori and demonstrable by pure reasoning, but in practice, because the human intellect is finite, it is necessary to rely on experience to confirm these propositions when rational proof is beyond reach.
Encyclopedias
Nationalism certainly affirmed the superiority of our cheering gang over here to your cheering gang over there — a truth we think demonstrable by what our gang can do to yours on any field of conflict you choose, as big as Northern France or as small as a tennis court.
News & Media
Aquinas, the greatest of the medieval thinkers, was a rationalist in the sense of believing that the larger part of revealed truth was intelligible to and demonstrable by reason, though he thought that a number of dogmas opaque to reason must be accepted on authority alone.
Encyclopedias
The disability must be "demonstrable by medically acceptable clinical and laboratory diagnostic techniques".
Science
A hematoma neck connecting the pseudoaneurysms to the underlying artery may or may not be demonstrable by ultrasound.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
19 human-written examples
This has been shown in intervention studies examining heart disease and cancer; it has been shown in massive epidemiologic studies over, and over, and over, and over again; and it is not just "demonstrable" but actually demonstrated by the enviable health outcomes enjoyed in the world's Blue Zones.
News & Media
Although the PRA-level of patient 2 was very high (i.e., 86%), no donor-specific antibodies were demonstrable both by ELISA-based and by virtual cross-matching leading to the conclusion that indeed no donor specific anti-HLA antibodies exist in spite of the high degree of immunization.
"We have to show clear, demonstrable progress by the end of the year, and I think we can do that," General McChrystal said.
News & Media
Other indicators include the "volume and value of narcotics," "demonstrable action by the government against corruption, resulting in increased trust and confidence of the Afghan public," "support for human rights," and "economic stability and development with emphasis on agriculture".
News & Media
While Zuma acknowledged her attack in his State of the Nation Address and used it to condemn the high rates of sexual violence against women, there has not been any demonstrable action by the government to show that the Booysen rape and murder is a priority.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "demonstrable by", ensure that the method or evidence you are referring to is clearly stated and easily understood by the reader. For instance, "The improvement in patient health was "demonstrable by" the reduction in medication dosage".
Common error
Avoid using "demonstrable by" without specifying what demonstrates the point. For example, instead of saying "The effect was "demonstrable by", be specific: "The effect was "demonstrable by" the statistical analysis of the data".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "demonstrable by" functions as an adjective phrase followed by a preposition. It is used to indicate that a particular quality, fact, or result can be shown or proven through a specific method, evidence, or means, as supported by Ludwig's examples.
Frequent in
Science
76%
Encyclopedias
8%
News & Media
6%
Less common in
Formal & Business
2%
Unknown/unmatched sources
2%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "demonstrable by" is a grammatically sound and frequently used expression to indicate that something can be proven or shown using a specific method or evidence. As Ludwig AI indicates, it's considered correct and suitable for various contexts, particularly in scientific and academic writing. The phrase is most often found in scientific articles and encyclopedias, emphasizing credibility and validity. When using "demonstrable by", it's important to clearly state the evidence or method being used to ensure clarity and avoid vagueness. Alternatives such as "provable through" or "verifiable via" can be used to provide variety while maintaining semantic similarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
provable through
Replaces "demonstrable" with "provable" and "by" with "through", emphasizing the method of proof.
verifiable via
Substitutes "demonstrable" with "verifiable" and "by" with "via", focusing on the means of verification.
confirmable by means of
Uses "confirmable" instead of "demonstrable" and expands "by" to "by means of", adding detail to the method.
substantiated by
Replaces "demonstrable" with "substantiated", highlighting the act of providing evidence.
corroborated by
Substitutes "demonstrable" with "corroborated", indicating support from multiple sources.
evidenced by
Replaces "demonstrable" with "evidenced", focusing on the evidence provided.
shown through
Simpler alternative, replacing "demonstrable" with "shown" and "by" with "through".
established via
Replaces "demonstrable" with "established" and "by" with "via", emphasizing the act of establishing something.
ascertainable by
Substitutes "demonstrable" with "ascertainable", indicating the possibility of finding something out.
determinable by
Replaces "demonstrable" with "determinable", focusing on the ability to determine something through a method.
FAQs
How can I use "demonstrable by" in a sentence?
You can use "demonstrable by" to show how something can be proven or shown. For example, "The effectiveness of the treatment was "demonstrable by" the patient's improved test results".
What are some alternatives to "demonstrable by"?
Some alternatives include "provable through", "verifiable via", or "evidenced by" depending on the context.
Is it better to use "demonstrable by" or "demonstrated by"?
"Demonstrable by" indicates that something can be shown or proven, whereas "demonstrated by" indicates that it has been shown or proven. Choose the phrase that best reflects whether the proof has already occurred.
What is the difference between "demonstrable by" and "evident by"?
"Demonstrable by" implies that something can be clearly proven through specific evidence or methods. "Evident by", on the other hand, suggests that something is easily noticed or understood without needing extensive proof. While similar, "evident by" emphasizes obviousness rather than rigorous proof.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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4.6/5
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Real-world application tested