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denoted for
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "denoted for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct phrase would be "denoted as" or "designated for." Example: "The symbol is denoted as representing the element gold in the periodic table."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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45 human-written examples
All experiments, unless otherwise stated, were conducted in replicates of at least N = 2 6 (with specific N values are denoted for each experiment) and were repeated at a separate time, also in replicates of N = 2 6.
Science & Research
Two novel D A π A metal free dyes with triphenylamine as donor, dithiophene-diketo-pyrrolo-pyrrole as acceptor unit, thiophene and phenyl π-conjugated bridges and a cyanoacetic acid as electron acceptor (TDPP1 and TDPP2 were denoted for thiophene and phenyl π-conjugated bridge, respectively) have been designed and used as sensitizers for DSSCs.
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One of new human geometry models to meet the "reference person" of International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) is based on detailed Voxel (volumetric and pixel) phantom models denoted for male and female as MAX (Male Adult voXel) and FAX (Female Adult voXel), respectively.
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The first method was denoted for CTAB*.
Similarly, is denoted for that of the RI-FJLT hashing.
References will be denoted for each item of information.
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miR-21 expression values denote for Renilla/Firefly luminescence signals.
Science & Research
Grey circles left of each panel denote for the proportion of the total variance explained and the numbers on the arrows denote standardized correlation coefficients.
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Connectance was estimated as a proportion of realized links between species and resources they share in all given communities by using the formula C=L/S2, where L denotes for links between species (number of resources all species can consume) and S denotes for species richness of the community.
Science & Research
Red arrows denote for negative effect on invasion process by the high value of the given variable, and black arrows denote for positive effect on invasion process by the high value of the given variable; arrow widths correspond with the relative effect size of each variable.
Science & Research
We denote for, and for.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "denoted as" or "designated for" instead of "denoted for" to ensure grammatical correctness and clarity in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "denoted for" in formal writing. This construction is generally considered incorrect. Always opt for grammatically sound alternatives like "denoted as" or "designated for."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "denoted for" attempts to function as a passive verb construction indicating representation or designation. However, it is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI identifies that it is not correct in standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "denoted for" appears in various contexts, particularly within scientific literature, Ludwig AI analysis reveals that it's generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard written English. The intended function is to specify the representation or meaning of a term or symbol. For clarity and correctness, it's best to use alternatives such as ""denoted as"" or ""designated for"". These alternatives ensure your writing is grammatically sound and easily understood. Prioritize using grammatically correct and clear alternatives to avoid confusion.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
denoted as
Replaces "for" with "as" to create a grammatically correct phrase, often used to indicate a name or symbol.
designated for
Uses "designated" instead of "denoted", implying a specific purpose or assignment.
defined as
Replaces "denoted" with "defined", emphasizing a formal or explicit definition.
termed as
Substitutes "denoted" with "termed", indicating a specific name or label given to something.
known as
Employs "known as" instead of "denoted", suggesting common recognition or familiarity.
represented by
Uses "represented by" to show that something symbolizes or stands for something else.
labeled as
Replaces "denoted" with "labeled", indicating something is given a specific identifier.
identified as
Employs "identified as" to specify that something is recognized or distinguished in a certain way.
specified as
Uses "specified as" instead of "denoted", focusing on detailed and exact information.
referred to as
Replaces "denoted" with "referred to", indicating how something is commonly addressed or mentioned.
FAQs
What's the correct way to use "denoted" in a sentence?
The correct form is typically "denoted as" or "designated for". For example, "The symbol is "denoted as" 'x'" is correct, while "denoted for" is not.
Is "denoted for" grammatically correct?
No, "denoted for" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Use alternatives such as "denoted as" or "designated for" instead.
What can I say instead of "denoted for"?
You can use alternatives like ""denoted as"", ""designated for"", or "defined as depending on the context".
What's the difference between "denoted as" and "denoted for"?
"Denoted as" is grammatically correct and means 'represented by' or 'known as'. "Denoted for" is generally incorrect and should be avoided.
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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
81%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested