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double process
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"double process" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a situation or task going through two separate stages, processes, or procedures. For example, "We double processed the paperwork in order to ensure accuracy and correctness."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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14 human-written examples
Major additions to the core of Washington go through a double process of review.
News & Media
But Google also uses optical character recognition to produce a second version, for its search engine to use, and this double process has some quirks.
News & Media
No wonder there are concerns over what seems to be an inefficient double process (ironically for a programme of work aimed at streamlining efforts).
News & Media
H3PO4 activation induces the largest nitrogen retention in the final product in a double process of aromatization and "auto-activation" producing a moderate oxidative attack of nitrogen.
Science
"In the industry we call it a bleach and tone or a double process," Ms. Friedman said, referring to a two-part procedure in which the hair is first stripped of its natural pigment and then colored, an undertaking that can last eight hours and is often costly.
News & Media
Ms. Ilyin, a first-time author who has taught courses in American mythic images at Cooper Union and Yale, has constructed a kind of blond memoir, in which she recounts her life through a peroxide prism, from highlights to double process, from cultural studies student to Arm-Piece Blonde (her phrase, meaning a Trophy Blonde with tenure).
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46 human-written examples
For example, while the majority of L1 derived cells were spindle-shaped with single or double processes, many later stage cells had round cell bodies and extended wide cytoplasmic protrusions (Figure 5A).
Science
Some sections were double processed for Nissl substrate using NeuroTrace 500/525 green fluorescent Nissl stain (Molecular Probes) according to the company's protocol.
Science
The striation doubling process is destroyed by diffusion broadening at very early stage in the mixer.
Science
It was found that quinones were reduced by electrons in the conduction band of rutile and that methanol was oxidized through the "current doubling" process.
Science
Because of doubling process, we have (2.20).
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "double process", clearly define each of the two stages involved to avoid ambiguity. For example, instead of saying "the application underwent a double process", specify "the application was first reviewed for completeness, and then evaluated for merit".
Common error
Avoid using "double process" as a vague substitute for more specific terms like "review and approval" or "test and refine". Always provide sufficient detail about the nature of each process.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "double process" functions as a noun phrase, typically used to describe a procedure or method that involves two distinct steps or stages. Ludwig AI indicates that it's acceptable for describing situations involving two separate stages.
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Science
50%
News & Media
40%
Academia
10%
Less common in
Wiki
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Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "double process" describes a procedure involving two distinct steps or stages. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. It's most frequently used in scientific and news media contexts. When writing, it's crucial to define each stage clearly to avoid ambiguity. While alternatives like "two-stage process" or "multi-step approach" exist, "double process" is a concise way to convey this concept, particularly in technical or professional settings. However, ensure that it is not used as a vague substitute and the two processes involved are well described.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
two-stage process
This alternative emphasizes the presence of two distinct stages within a procedure.
dual procedure
This term highlights the existence of two parallel or sequential actions.
two-fold operation
This alternative points to a single operation having two distinct aspects or steps.
iterative method
This option focuses on the repetition inherent in some double processes.
multi-step approach
This emphasizes that the method involves multiple steps.
repeated procedure
This emphasizes the action being done multiple times.
layered process
Highlights the presence of distinct layers or phases.
tandem procedure
This suggests two procedures working together.
sequential actions
Focuses on actions performed in sequence.
successive stages
Emphasizes that there are stages happening one after the other.
FAQs
How can I use "double process" in a sentence?
You can use "double process" to describe any procedure involving two steps. For example, "The hair coloring technique is a "double process" involving bleaching and toning."
What does "double process" mean in hair coloring?
In the context of hair coloring, a "double process" refers to a two-step procedure where the hair is first stripped of its natural pigment (bleached) and then colored.
What can I say instead of "double process"?
Alternatives to "double process" include "two-stage process", "dual procedure", or "multi-step approach", depending on the specific context.
Is "double process" always inefficient?
Not necessarily. While sometimes a "double process" can be inefficient, as highlighted in some examples, it can also be necessary for thoroughness or achieving a specific result. It depends on the context.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested