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even if deficient
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "even if deficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is acceptable or valid despite having shortcomings or lacking certain qualities. Example: "The proposal can be approved, even if deficient in some areas, as it still meets the essential criteria."
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Even if G6PD-deficient patients could be excluded, post-hoc regression analysis found that in G6PD-normal patients, the risk of a ≥20 g/L hemoglobin decrease versus baseline was slightly increased with CDA versus AL (OR 1.4, 95%CI 1.01, 1.96).
Science
These are the key reasons for UKA to be a preferred and appealing treatment option for either young and/or active patient or more elderly patient with significant co-morbidities even if ACL is deficient.
On the other hand, instability, even if ACL is deficient, may not be referred as a main symptom, probably because of the muscular status, the functional requests or the presence of posterior osteophytes [18] and capsule stiffness, which contribute to knee stability.
Even if the relevant deficient gene expression level temporarily drops to zero, the disease state, represented by D, decreases again when gene expression rises.
Science
(On the other issue considered, the court ruled that prejudice due to deficient representation in respect of jury instruction was "doubtful", but even if it had been deficient, other evidence of guilt corroborating the conviction made it unlikely that a change of jury instruction would have made any difference).
Wiki
Even if you're not deficient, the standard daily supplement dose (400iu for children, 1,000iu for adults) is unlikely to do you any harm – although it can be toxic in vast amounts.
News & Media
These results suggest that starter N can be omitted for sites with a manure history even if the ISNT is deficient or marginal, as long as sufficient N from manure and other sources (rotations, soil N, sidedress N) is available.
Academia
How could this boy, even if he was mentally deficient — and he was, Sanjuro was sure of it — ever confuse him, a Japanese, with one of those spindly little underfed peasants from Vietnam? Angry now, angry all at once, he called over his shoulder to Setsuko, "He's at it again".
News & Media
This has suggested that such mutants are selected for because they impart a relative survival advantage even if they are transformation deficient [10], [14], [15].
Science
Otherwise, Z[2] and Z[3] will be rank-deficient, even if (28) is respected.
Further, even if metastasis in Asm-deficient mice was analyzed after an additional 10 days (total 25 days after injection of the tumor cells), the number of metastases remained low (Fig 1E), excluding that small metastases were not detected at the analysis of tumors 14 days after i.v. injection.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "even if deficient" to concede a potential weakness while maintaining a positive or accepting stance. It's useful in situations where completeness or perfection is not essential.
Common error
Avoid using "even if deficient" when the deficiency is critical or renders the subject unusable. This phrase implies the deficiency is tolerable, so ensure it aligns with your intended meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "even if deficient" functions as a concessive conjunction, introducing a condition that does not prevent the main clause from being true. It acknowledges a potential shortcoming but emphasizes that it does not invalidate the overall point.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "even if deficient" is a grammatically sound concessive conjunction used to express acceptance or continuation despite a lack or flaw. The phrase is valid, but there were no available real-world examples in the provided dataset. Using the phrase is a way to make concessions while keeping the intended meaning in mind. Be mindful of the severity of the deficiency; this phrase is best suited when the shortcoming is tolerable. Consider alternatives such as "despite the inadequacy" or "even when imperfect" for subtle differences in emphasis.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
even if imperfect
Expresses a conditional acceptance of imperfection.
even with the deficiency
Focuses on the presence of the deficiency while still proceeding.
despite the inadequacy
Highlights the inadequacy but implies continuation nonetheless.
in spite of the defect
Emphasizes the defect but suggests it doesn't prevent action.
even though it's lacking
Directly points out the lack but implies acceptance.
granting its shortcomings
Acknowledges shortcomings while moving forward.
even when imperfect
Accepts the imperfection as a given.
notwithstanding its flaws
Formally acknowledges flaws without hindering progress.
although substandard
Acknowledges the substandard nature but suggests it's still acceptable.
even given its limitations
Acknowledges limitations without stopping progress.
FAQs
How can I use "even if deficient" in a sentence?
Use "even if deficient" to acknowledge a shortcoming while suggesting that something is still acceptable or functional. For example, "The plan can proceed, even if deficient in certain aspects."
What phrases are similar to "even if deficient"?
Alternatives include "despite the inadequacy", "even when imperfect", or "notwithstanding its flaws". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it always appropriate to use "even if deficient"?
No, using "even if deficient" implies the deficiency is not a critical flaw. Avoid it when the deficiency is severe enough to render something unusable or unacceptable.
What's the difference between "even if deficient" and "although deficient"?
"Even if deficient" emphasizes acceptance despite the flaw, while "although deficient" simply acknowledges the flaw without necessarily implying acceptance. The former is more concessive.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested