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ecologically justified
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "ecologically justified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions, policies, or decisions that are supported by ecological principles or considerations. Example: "The new conservation policy is ecologically justified, as it aims to protect endangered species and their habitats."
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It may have been ecologically justified - but there is little doubt that the main motivation was political, at least on the governmental level.
News & Media
After the original harvest, re-entry of stands for additional harvest focused mainly on hardwoods may be economically rewarding and ecologically justified, depending on the overall objectives for retention.
Quantitative methods to identify spatial or temporal dynamics of features related to connectivity and/or climate change (e.g. functionally well-connected or thermal refugia areas) were rare, and these accounted for the majority of ecologically justified statements.
Science
This leads us to suggest a heuristic 20/20/20 rule of thumb: a 20 ha stand, with an average of 20 m3/ha of dead wood of which many are logs >20 cm, is likely to be the minimum for the ecologically justified conservation of polypore diversity at the stand scale in boreal Europe.
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56 human-written examples
"And some of the cutting can't be justified ecologically at all".
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A future study powered for statistical examination and with some methodological improvements such as requiring participants to complete a more ecologically valid task relevant to ACL injury and enhancing EMG data collection is justified.
Totally justified.
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(Completely justified).
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Some concerns are justified.
News & Media
Her fear is justified.
News & Media
Was the ban justified?
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "ecologically justified", ensure you can clearly articulate the ecological principles or data that support the justification. Provide specific examples or evidence to strengthen your argument.
Common error
Avoid claiming something is "ecologically justified" based on superficial reasoning. Ensure a thorough ecological assessment is conducted and that the benefits genuinely outweigh any potential harm.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "ecologically justified" primarily functions as an adjective phrase. It modifies a noun, indicating that something is supported or validated by ecological principles. Ludwig AI confirms that this phrase is correct and usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "ecologically justified" is a grammatically correct and usable adjective phrase that signifies that an action or decision is supported by ecological principles. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. While relatively rare in overall usage, it's primarily found in scientific and news contexts. Alternatives like "environmentally sound" or "sustainably justified" can be used depending on the specific context. When employing this phrase, ensure a clear and evidence-based articulation of the ecological benefits to avoid superficial justifications.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ecologically sound
Focuses on the ecological aspects and the soundness of the decision.
environmentally sound
Focuses more broadly on environmental considerations rather than specifically ecological ones.
environmentally justified
Similar to the original phrase, but emphasizes the broader environmental context.
justified on ecological grounds
Emphasizes the basis or reasoning behind the justification.
sustainably justified
Highlights the aspect of long-term sustainability and resource management.
ecologically responsible
Emphasizes the responsibility aspect towards the ecosystem.
environmentally responsible
Similar to 'ecologically responsible' but with a broader environmental scope.
defensible from an ecological perspective
Highlights the defensibility of the action based on ecological viewpoints.
ecologically sustainable
Highlights the sustainability aspect of the ecological impact.
supportable by ecological evidence
Focuses on the evidence that supports the ecological justification.
FAQs
How can I use "ecologically justified" in a sentence?
You can use "ecologically justified" to describe actions, policies, or decisions that are supported by ecological principles or considerations. For instance, "The reforestation project is "ecologically justified" because it enhances biodiversity and restores habitats".
What's a phrase similar to "ecologically justified"?
Alternatives include "environmentally sound", "environmentally justified", or "sustainably justified depending on the specific context".
Is it correct to say "environmentally justified" instead of "ecologically justified"?
Yes, "environmentally justified" is a valid alternative. While "ecologically justified" specifically refers to ecological considerations, "environmentally justified" encompasses a broader range of environmental factors.
What does it mean for something to be "ecologically justified"?
To be "ecologically justified" means that an action or decision is supported by ecological evidence and principles. It implies that the action is beneficial or at least not harmful to the ecosystem and its components. Consider its impact to biodiversity, habitat preservation, and long-term ecological health.
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested