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evading from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "evading from" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is simply "evading" without the preposition "from." Example: "He was evading the question during the interview."
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6 human-written examples
However, the problem of developing resistance to the existing antimicrobial agents has become a nuisance for the medical professionals as the microbes have become capable of evading from the lethal action of most these agents [1].
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However, whether/how miRNAs influence tumour cell evading from NK cell in vasculature remains unclear.
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The progress of cancer metastasis depends on the unique mechanisms of cancer cells evading from the primary tissue and spreading into surrounding tissues.
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In such a scenario, cancer cells would 'hit two birds with one stone' by simultaneously evading from the apoptotic TRAIL challenge imposed by immune surveillance and gaining survival advantage through shifting the TRAIL response from apoptosis to survival/migration.
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Although these studies indicate that miRNAs mediate tumour cells evading from immune system monitoring, whether miRNAs influence tumour metastatic potential in vivo by escaping from NK cell lysis remains unclear.
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So that's how that bar will show you what if you even getting non-result yet, getting busted, or evading from the police.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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54 human-written examples
The static behavior of dragonflies, i.e, looking for food can be treated as exploitation phase and evade from enemies can be treated as exploration phase.
For efficient hepatocyte transduction, adenovirus vectors need to evade from Kupffer cell scavenging while delivery to peripheral tissues or tumors could be improved if both scavenging by Kupffer cells and uptake by hepatocytes were blocked.
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Early music authority Claude Palisca believes that the two endings are not incompatible; Orfeo evades from the fury of the Bacchantes and is then rescued by Apollo.
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It is possible that Snail1 is expressed in cells that already have undergone an almost complete EMT and have already evaded from the tumour.
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An alternate explanation is that evolving strains drift under immune selective pressure until mutations have accumulated to the point where a novel genetic variant phenotype becomes established and evade from pre-established host immunity [35].
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "evading" without "from". For instance, instead of saying "The suspect was evading from the police", say "The suspect was evading the police."
Common error
Avoid adding "from" after "evading". The verb "evade" directly takes the object being evaded, without needing a preposition.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions as a verb in its gerund form followed by a preposition. However, its grammatical function is flawed as the verb "evade" does not require the preposition "from". As Ludwig AI indicates, the correct usage is without the preposition.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "evading from" appears in some sources, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms that the correct usage is simply "evading" without the preposition "from". Although examples can be found across various domains, including science, news, and wiki sources, the better practice is to use "evading" or consider alternatives like "avoiding", "escaping", or "dodging" for clarity and grammatical accuracy. When writing in formal contexts, it is particularly important to omit the unnecessary preposition to maintain a professional tone.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
escaping
This alternative is more direct and implies a complete departure from a situation.
dodging
This option suggests skillful avoidance, often of something unpleasant or dangerous.
avoiding
This term is a general way to express keeping away from something or someone.
circumventing
This implies using cleverness or strategy to overcome an obstacle or rule.
bypassing
This means going around something, often to avoid a problem or delay.
eluding
This suggests escaping notice or capture, often through cunning or skill.
shirking
This conveys neglecting or avoiding a responsibility or duty.
fleeing
Implies running away from a dangerous or threatening situation.
ducking
This suggests quickly lowering oneself to avoid being hit or seen.
side-stepping
This indicates cleverly avoiding a direct confrontation or question.
FAQs
How to properly use "evading" in a sentence?
The verb "evading" should be followed directly by the object being avoided, without the preposition "from". For example, "The company is "evading taxes"" is correct, while "The company is evading from taxes" is incorrect.
What are some alternatives to "evading"?
Is it grammatically correct to say "evading from"?
No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct usage is "evading" followed directly by the object. "Evading from" is redundant and considered an error in standard English.
What's the difference between "evading" and "escaping from"?
"Evading" implies skillfully avoiding something, while "escaping from" suggests a departure or liberation from a confined or dangerous situation. While they can be similar, "evading" often suggests a strategic avoidance rather than a physical escape.
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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
76%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested