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duplicative with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "duplicative with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is very similar or identical to something else. For example: The new software is duplicative with the previous version, so there is no need to purchase an upgrade.
✓ Grammatically correct
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5 human-written examples
The third count of the indictment was quashed as duplicative with the first.
Wiki
During the recession, many universities around the country dropped small programs that attracted few majors or were duplicative, with romance languages and literature especially hard hit, Brint said.
News & Media
Healthcare systems are largely based around a single-disease paradigm and thus specialist care of the multimorbid patients is often fragmented and duplicative with an increasing trend toward super-specialism [ 1, 3, 14].
Science
All sites reported using paper-based systems for client records and multiple logbooks/registers for tracking patient information in maternity wards, many of which were duplicative, with missing data.
Science
We limited the Psycinfo search to intervention studies, which is a search criterion not available as a filter in the other databases, and we limited the Cinahl search to articles not appearing in Medline, since those would be duplicative with the Medline/Pubmed search.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
Internal Monsanto emails show that at the same time, Monsanto was also pushing the "duplicative" narrative with HHS, meeting on June 4 with HHS Deputy Assistant Secretary for Global Health Mitchel Wolfe to ask him to help repudiate the IARC classification and to recognize that a review of glyphosate was "not the primary role" for his agency.
News & Media
"Any area where there is a duplicative effort with some other part of the government has a strong chance of being broken off from the bureau's responsibility".
News & Media
There are some core programs that are useful, but there's no question that there's 5 percent of waste in agencies and numerous duplicative programs with little to show for the taxpayers' generous investment".
News & Media
June 21, 2015 It was a Sunday, but Monsanto's Dykes was still concerned enough about the ATSDR review to copy multiple colleagues on a late night email to report that he had continued to press the "duplicative" point with ATSDR but was concerned about a "glyphosate review coming any day".
News & Media
Six studies were excluded for lacking sufficient number of CCR elements, three studies excluded for sharing duplicative data with included studies and one study for non-English language text.
Science
One man in the crowd even shouted like Peter Finch in "Network": "We can't take it anymore!" Others denounced the county government as extravagant, duplicative and riddled with patronage and boondoggles.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "duplicative with", ensure that the context clearly indicates what two or more items are overlapping or unnecessarily repeating each other.
Common error
Avoid using "duplicative with" when comparing items that are similar but not essentially redundant; use it only when the overlap is unnecessary or wasteful.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "duplicative with" functions as an adjective phrase followed by a preposition, modifying a noun to indicate that it unnecessarily repeats or overlaps with something else. This is supported by Ludwig, which shows its usage in describing redundant processes or items.
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Science
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News & Media
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Wiki
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Less common in
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "duplicative with" is a grammatically sound phrase used to denote unnecessary repetition or overlap, particularly in formal and scientific contexts. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness, and although it is relatively rare, its usage is consistent across reputable sources like the New York Times and scientific publications. When writing, ensure you're using it to accurately describe true redundancy rather than mere similarity. By understanding its connotations and typical usage, you can effectively communicate issues of inefficiency or wasted resources.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
redundant with
Emphasizes the unnecessary repetition or overlap.
overlapping with
Highlights the shared elements or coverage between items.
replicated in
Focuses on the act of being copied or reproduced in something else.
duplicated by
Suggests that something is an exact copy made by something else.
equivalent to
Indicates that something has the same value or function.
mirrored by
Implies a reflection or close correspondence.
echoed in
Suggests a repetition or resemblance, often in a figurative sense.
paralleled by
Indicates a similarity or correspondence in development or form.
correspondent to
Highlights a direct match or relationship.
analogous to
Implies a similarity that allows for comparison.
FAQs
How can I use "duplicative with" in a sentence?
You can use "duplicative with" to describe something that unnecessarily repeats or overlaps with something else, such as, "The third count of the indictment was quashed as "duplicative with" the first."
What are some alternatives to saying "duplicative with"?
Alternatives include "redundant with", "overlapping with", or "equivalent to", depending on the specific context.
Is it grammatically correct to say "duplicative with"?
Yes, "duplicative with" is grammatically correct and commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, as demonstrated by examples from Ludwig.
What is the difference between "duplicative with" and "similar to"?
"Duplicative with" implies unnecessary repetition or overlap, while "similar to" simply means having common characteristics without necessarily being redundant.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested