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elucidate information
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "elucidate information" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when you want to clarify or explain information in a more detailed manner, although it is more typical to use "elucidate" with a subject rather than "information" directly. Example: "The professor was able to elucidate the complex theories behind quantum mechanics during the lecture."
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Baseline qualitative interviews with key informants about each case study site to elucidate information about the local context and help formulate the middle-range theory about how the intervention at each site might be expected to work.
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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was used to elucidate information on the methanol oxidation reaction.
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To elucidate information about the degree of surface disorder, surface growth mechanism and the kinetics of electrochemical reactions at the surfaces, fractal dimensions has been evaluated using two electrochemical techniques: cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.
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Using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), the Avrami approach was used to elucidate information related to nucleation and growth within the sPS and SsPS systems during the isothermal crystallization process.
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NMR methods are used to probe the chemical structure of the alteration layers to elucidate information about their chemical complexity, leading to increased insight into the mechanism of altered layer formation.
Sharks can be detected ≤1000 m from each other making it difficult to elucidate information regarding individual interactions, such as social behaviours, predator prey encounters and courtship/mating events.
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Though some genetic features of lactobacillar fructan hydrolases were elucidated, information about their enzymology or mutational analyses were scarce.
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However, global pattern recognition type techniques are, as yet, not considered to be ready to fully replace traditional bioanalytical methods for predicting toxicity or elucidating information on mechanism of action or biochemical pathway component identification.
Here, we study the application of ExpaRNA for analyzing large RNAs that are very costly to compare by other sufficiently accurate tools and where ExpaRNA elucidates information about identical structural motifs, which is not directly addressed by these tools and therefore may remain hidden.
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This study elucidates information-seeking behavior of children and compares their navigating experience in each interface.
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This raises interesting challenges to elucidate sufficient information from these networks for therapeutic benefit in medical bionics.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity, consider using more common alternatives like "clarify" or "explain" to avoid sounding overly formal or awkward.
Common error
Avoid using "elucidate information" in everyday conversations or informal writing. Simpler words like "explain" or "clarify" are often more appropriate and natural.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "elucidate information" is that of a verb phrase acting as the predicate of a sentence. The verb "elucidate" takes "information" as its direct object, indicating the act of clarifying or explaining the information. Ludwig AI notes the phrase is grammatically acceptable, but considered awkward.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "elucidate information" is a grammatically acceptable phrase used to describe the act of making information clearer, mainly within formal contexts such as scientific writing. However, Ludwig AI points out it's an awkward phrase. While acceptable, simpler alternatives like "clarify details" or "explain data" may be more appropriate depending on the specific context. The phrase's formality and relative infrequency suggest that it should be used judiciously to avoid sounding unnatural in everyday communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
clarify details
Focuses on making specific aspects clearer rather than the overall information.
explain data
Implies providing reasons or causes related to the data.
reveal insights
Highlights the uncovering of deeper understandings.
uncover facts
Emphasizes the discovery of factual elements.
determine specifics
Focuses on finding out precise and particular aspects.
ascertain details
Similar to clarifying, but with an implication of confirming accuracy.
interpret findings
Deals with explaining the meaning of research results.
decipher meanings
Suggests understanding something obscure or encoded.
demystify concepts
Implies removing complexity or confusion from an idea.
illuminate knowledge
Focuses on shedding light on an area of knowledge.
FAQs
What does "elucidate" mean?
"Elucidate" means to make something clear or easy to understand. It is similar to clarify or explain.
What can I say instead of "elucidate information"?
You can use alternatives like "clarify details", "explain data", or "reveal insights" depending on the specific context.
Is it better to use "elucidate information" or "clarify information"?
"Clarify information" is generally preferred because it's more common and less formal than "elucidate information". Both are grammatically correct, but "clarify" is often clearer and more direct.
How do I use "elucidate" in a sentence?
You might say, "The professor elucidated the complex theories." The verb "elucidate" is used to describe the act of making something clearer, it typically takes an object that represents the subject being clarified. You can also "elucidate information" but, as pointed by Ludwig, there are better alternatives.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested