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enclosed from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
In written English, the phrase "enclosed from" is not typically used in a sentence.
A more common phrase would be "enclosed within" or "enclosed by." Examples: 1. The box was securely enclosed within layers of bubble wrap. 2. The garden was enclosed by a white picket fence. 3. The document was enclosed within the envelope. 4. The letter was enclosed by a heartwarming note. 5. The group huddled together, enclosed by the howling wind. 6. The castle was enclosed by towering walls and a deep moat. 7. The jewelry was safely enclosed within the velvet-lined box.
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8 human-written examples
Three arrangements of cold aisles are tested: (i) free open cold aisle, (ii) semi-enclosed cold aisles where the aisles are enclosed from the sides, and (iii) full enclosed cold aisles, where the aisles are enclosed from sides and top.
Upper Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon that is almost entirely enclosed from the top.
Academia
The regularity of lattice spacing in the nanoleaves is also seen from the line profile as inset in Fig. 1d, enclosed from the yellow rectangle area.
Science
This is because it has been under rehabilitation for the last 4 years and it is enclosed from grazing and other disturbances.
Responding to a hand-written letter of one of their customers (my mother-in-law), they scouted their stores across the country to find the bra that she loved and that was discontinued in order to send her seven of the last of the remaining bras in stock (with a lovely hand-written note enclosed from the Jersey Shore store manager Sue Peters).
News & Media
Citygarden is not enclosed from the street and can be entered from any direction.
Wiki
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During sea-level lowstands, the carbonate terraces and platforms were exposed and the Bonaparte Depression was semi-enclosed from the Timor Sea.
Science
Vegetation cover was found to be 40%% higher inside enclosures than on adjacent open areas (Figure 4). Figure 4 Photos from open and enclosed areas from the study on soil carbon and vegetation cover.
Science
Take either the enclosed walkway from the second floor or the outdoor walkway from the first floor.
Academia
We received the enclosed cable from your mother...so please read & understand.
News & Media
The crystals, made of the mineral olivine, prevented any of the water in the enclosed glass from escaping.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "enclosed from" in formal writing. Opt for more standard alternatives like "enclosed within" or "enclosed by" to maintain grammatical correctness and clarity.
Common error
Writers often incorrectly use "enclosed from" when they intend to convey containment or protection. A more precise and grammatically sound construction is to use "enclosed within" or "protected from" depending on the intended meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "enclosed from" functions as a verb phrase + preposition, attempting to describe something being contained or separated. However, Ludwig AI indicates that it is not a standard or grammatically correct construction in English.
Frequent in
Science
30%
News & Media
22%
Academia
16%
Less common in
Wiki
16%
Encyclopedias
8%
Formal & Business
8%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "enclosed from" appears in various sources, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests using more standard alternatives such as "enclosed within" or "enclosed by" for clearer and more accurate writing. The phrase aims to describe containment or separation but is best avoided in formal contexts due to its questionable grammatical standing. Therefore, it's advisable to opt for more conventional alternatives.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
enclosed within
Indicates containment inside something; a more common and grammatically sound alternative.
enclosed by
Specifies the agent or structure doing the enclosing.
contained within
Similar to enclosed within, focusing on the act of containing.
surrounded by
Implies being completely encircled, differing slightly in nuance from enclosed.
isolated from
Focuses on separation from something, rather than physical enclosure.
protected from
Highlights the protective aspect of being enclosed.
sheltered from
Similar to protected from, emphasizing the provision of shelter.
separated from
Emphasizes the state of being apart or divided.
cut off from
Indicates a more severe form of separation or isolation.
screened from
Implies the use of a barrier for visual or physical protection.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "enclosed from"?
Instead of "enclosed from", consider using phrases like "enclosed within", "enclosed by", or "protected from" for better grammatical accuracy.
Is "enclosed from" grammatically correct?
The phrase "enclosed from" is generally not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use alternatives such as "enclosed within" or "enclosed by".
How can I use "enclosed by" in a sentence?
You can use "enclosed by" to describe something being surrounded or contained by something else. For example: "The garden was enclosed by a white picket fence".
What's the difference between "enclosed from" and "isolated from"?
"Enclosed from" is generally incorrect, while "isolated from" is a valid phrase that emphasizes separation or detachment. For example: "The village was "isolated from" the rest of the world by the mountains".
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Real-world application tested