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directed out from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "directed out from" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to describe something being sent or emitted from a source, but it is better to use more conventional phrasing. Example: "The light was directed out from the center of the room, illuminating the walls."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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59 human-written examples
Likewise, we denote by (I_{delta ^ u phantom {dot {i}!}) the set of links that get interference from links directed out of node u.
Engineers deduced that mine blasts could be directed out and away from a vehicle by elevating it and creating a V-shaped hull along its base.
News & Media
The nominator is thus the component of the image gradient directed out- or inwards from the surface, and summed over the surface area, while the denominator is the total surface area raised to a positive scalar value α.
Science
Early in the novel, Atwood's hero Felix is ejected from the Shakespeare festival he has long directed, cast out from his beloved state by a ruthless factotum called Tony.
News & Media
Having this many inputs allows you to take the direct outs from each individual channel on the board as well as mic the room with stereo XY technique.
Wiki
Alternatively, Berlin is a six-hour train ride (direct train out of Centralna) from Warsaw.
News & Media
State Senator Anthony Pollina, a Progressive Party leader, worries that the wrong kind of pro-single payer "air war," funded and directed from out of state, may "encourage right-wing groups to come in and spend even more money".
News & Media
It also acquired and re-skinned Beluga as Facebook Messenger in August 2011 as a standalone app to break direct communication out from its bloated primary app.
News & Media
"I produced and directed plays out here," Mr. Cheadle said from his Los Angeles home.
News & Media
Create a chart illustrating the direct quotations pulled out from his remarks.
News & Media
The percentage of total health expenditure from households' direct out-of-pocket payments decreased from 26% in 1998/99 to 12.1% in 2005/2006.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
For clarity, favor established phrases like "directed away from" or "emitted from" over "directed out from". This ensures your writing is both precise and easily understood.
Common error
Avoid using "directed out from" when a more specific directional term is needed. Ensure the phrase accurately conveys whether something is moving away, being emitted, or redirected from a point.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "directed out from" attempts to combine the action of directing something with its origin. However, Ludwig AI flags this as potentially awkward. A more precise preposition, such as "away", often yields greater clarity.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "directed out from" might seem intuitively correct, it is generally better to opt for more precise and conventional alternatives. Ludwig AI identifies the phrase as potentially awkward, and the absence of direct examples suggests it is not widely used in formal writing. Using alternatives like "directed away from" or "emitted from" enhances clarity and ensures your message is effectively conveyed.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
directed away from
Emphasizes the direction of something moving away from a specific point.
emitted from
Focuses on the act of something being released or discharged from a source.
dispatched from
Highlights the sending of something from a location.
projected from
Suggests the casting or extending of something outward from a point.
sent out from
Indicates something being transmitted or released from a particular place.
redirected from
Implies a change in the original direction of something coming from a source.
channeled from
Describes the guidance of something through a specific pathway from a source.
diverted from
Emphasizes the act of turning something aside from a course originating at a source.
radiated from
Focuses on the emission of energy or waves from a central point.
stemmed from
Highlights something originating or arising from a particular source or cause.
FAQs
How can I use a phrase similar to "directed out from" in a sentence?
Consider using alternatives like "emitted from", as in, "The signal was emitted from the transmitter", or "directed away from", such as, "The blast was directed away from the building" for improved clarity.
What are some alternatives to "directed out from"?
Depending on the context, you might use phrases such as "stemmed from", "channeled from", or "diverted from" to convey a similar meaning with greater precision.
Which is more grammatically sound: "directed out from" or "directed away from"?
"Directed away from" is generally considered more grammatically sound and clearer than "directed out from", as it explicitly indicates direction.
Is "directed out from" considered standard English?
While understandable, "directed out from" is not considered standard English and may sound awkward. More conventional alternatives should be preferred.
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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
79%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested