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disparate with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"disparate with" is a valid phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express a contrast between two things. For example, "His background and interests are disparate with hers."
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Exact Expressions
19 human-written examples
The sentiment in southern Illinois seems disparate, with some support for Ron Paul, some for Newt Gingrich, and some for Santorum.
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But colleges form only part of the brief, which has become more sprawling and disparate with the plethora of new quangos, initiatives and targets that have sprouted under Labour.
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"Next year we'll easily have 500". Despite the growing interest, the organisation of ultras is still rather disparate, with independent races popping up all over the place, giving the sport a slightly amateurish feel, with camaraderie playing a large part.
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Despite the growing interest, the organisation of ultras is still rather disparate, with independent races popping up all over the place, giving the sport a slightly amateurish feel, with camaraderie playing a large part.
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Additionally, the current team pursuit squad within British Cycling is disparate, with riders such as the London gold medallists Steven Burke and Ed Clancy, and Rio hopefuls like Andy Tennant racing for a variety of teams – Team Sky, British-based squads such as Madison and Rapha-Condor-JLT, and the Great Britain under-23 academy – all of which have different calendars.
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The clear clustering of sediment samples compared with water column samples (Supplementary Figure 9) provides strong evidence that the dominant hydrocarbon degradation pathways were disparate, with aliphatic degradation dominating in the plume metagenomes (Mason et al., 2012), compared with both aliphatic and aromatic processes in the sediments.
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Similar Expressions
41 human-written examples
One of the problems you have with a TV is you have a disparate system with a bunch of providers.
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Mr. Joseph evokes these disparate characters with remarkable facility, and the cast imbues each with a vivid, complicated humanity.
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Luckily, this crowd of disparate players with disparate needs and incentives has a connector.
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He connected these disparate writings with new, interstitial autobiographical commentaries.
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It was a disparate group with one thing in common: All were Shiites killed by Shiites.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "disparate with", ensure the context clearly establishes what two elements are being compared and found to be dissimilar. Precise language enhances clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "disparate with" when you simply mean "different". "Disparate" implies a fundamental lack of common ground, not just a superficial difference.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "disparate with" functions as an adjective phrase + preposition, indicating that something is fundamentally different or lacking commonality in relation to something else. Though Ludwig's AI deems it valid, its infrequent use suggests careful consideration of alternatives for clarity.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "disparate with" indicates a fundamental difference or lack of commonality between two elements. While Ludwig's AI confirms its grammatical correctness, its infrequent appearance suggests that alternative phrasing might offer increased clarity in most contexts. The phrase is best suited for formal or scientific writing where precision is paramount. For more common and easily understood alternatives, consider options like "different from", "distinct from", or "inconsistent with". Ultimately, choosing the clearest expression will benefit your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
different from
Emphasizes a general lack of similarity.
distinct from
Highlights a clear and easily recognizable difference.
divergent from
Suggests a deviation or branching off from a common point.
dissimilar to
Focuses on the lack of resemblance or likeness.
at odds with
Indicates conflict or disagreement.
inconsistent with
Implies a contradiction or lack of alignment.
in contrast to
Directly opposes two elements to emphasize their differences.
unrelated to
Indicates a lack of connection or association.
varying from
Highlights differences in degree or amount.
contrary to
Emphasizes opposition or reversal.
FAQs
How can I use "disparate with" in a sentence?
Use "disparate with" to show a fundamental difference or lack of commonality between two things. For example, "His political views are "at odds with" hers."
What's the difference between "disparate with" and "different from"?
"Disparate" implies a more profound and fundamental difference than just being "different". It suggests a lack of shared characteristics or common ground. You can use alternatives like "distinct from".
Which is correct, "disparate with" or "disparate to"?
"Disparate with" is the correct prepositional pairing. While less common, it is grammatically sound for indicating a lack of alignment. Be aware that "different from" is a more common and clearer choice.
What can I say instead of "disparate with"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like ""different from"", ""distinct from"", or "inconsistent with".
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested