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examine upon
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "examine upon" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers; "examine" is typically used without "upon." Example: "We need to examine the data thoroughly before making a decision."
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Take a look at what Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia says about the grand jury's function in the case of United States v. Williams, where he wrote, "It is the grand jury's function not to enquire... upon what foundation [the charge may be] denied or otherwise try the suspects' defenses, but only to examine upon what foundation [the charge] is made by the prosecutor".
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
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The results will be examined upon the shuttle's return.
News & Media
All pumps and auxiliary equipment or components should be examined upon receipt for any signs of apparent damage.
Stiell et al. conducted a study that showed that the vast majority of ankle traumas in adult patients was radiographically examined upon presentation [15].
Science
The structure evolution accompanying the crystallization of the fibers was then examined upon elevating temperature while the fiber length was held constant.
Science
"He will be examined upon his return to Barcelona on Monday, before discovering early in the week whether or not it will be possible to race at Laguna Seca next weekend".
News & Media
Details were closely examined upon construction; the lighting equipment, the scene lofts and fly gallery, and the dressing rooms were well-designed and state-of-the-art.
Wiki
In 1607 Parliament openly asked for Coke's opinion on the High Commission's practices; he replied that "No man ecclesiastical or temporal shall be examined upon secret thoughts of his heart or of his secret opinion".
Wiki
After Meegar is sent to a hospital to be examined upon, Walter realizes Olivia is seeing Scott, and reveals she is not hallucinating; he theorizes that when both minds were linked during Scott's coma in "Pilot", a part of Scott's consciousness has imbedded itself into hers.
Wiki
Figure 6 shows the effect of all the surfactants examined upon growth curves of C. albicans.
Science
Owing to reports showing induction of apoptosis by QLT0267, the rate of apoptosis was examined upon QLT0267 treatment with and without irradiation in comparison to DMSO controls.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer the simpler and more direct verb "examine" without the addition of "upon". For example, use "examine the evidence" instead of "examine upon the evidence".
Common error
Avoid using "upon" unnecessarily after "examine". It can make your writing sound unnatural and stilted. Opt for the concise "examine" to maintain clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "examine upon" functions as a verb phrase, although its usage is non-standard. Typically, "examine" is used transitively without the preposition "upon". As Ludwig AI points out, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect.
Frequent in
Science
54%
News & Media
29%
Wiki
17%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "examine upon" appears in some contexts, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect and non-standard in modern English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment, suggesting that "examine" should typically be used without the preposition "upon". Although some examples exist across scientific, news, and wiki sources, its rare occurrence suggests avoiding this phrasing in favor of simpler and more direct alternatives like "examine", "inspect", or "analyze". Using more common alternatives will ensure clearer and more effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Examine
Simplifies the phrase by removing "upon", focusing on the act of examination directly.
Inspect
Replaces "examine" with a synonym emphasizing careful observation.
Investigate
Suggests a more in-depth and formal examination.
Analyze
Focuses on breaking down something into its components for examination.
Scrutinize
Implies a very careful and critical examination.
Look into
Offers a more informal way to say "examine".
Check
A simple and direct way to refer to a quick examination.
Review
Suggests a formal assessment or re-examination.
Assess
Implies evaluating something after examination.
Study
Suggests a thorough and detailed examination, often for academic or research purposes.
FAQs
Is "examine upon" grammatically correct?
No, "examine upon" is not considered grammatically correct or standard usage in modern English. The verb "examine" is typically used without the preposition "upon".
What does it mean to "examine" something?
To "examine" something means to inspect it closely and carefully in order to learn more about it. You can "analyze", "inspect", or "scrutinize" instead of "examine upon".
Can I use "on" instead of "upon" with "examine"?
While technically possible in some archaic constructions, it's best to avoid prepositions like "on" or "upon" after "examine". Just use "examine" directly followed by the object of examination.
What are some alternatives to "examine upon"?
Instead of "examine upon", you can use alternatives such as "examine", "inspect", "investigate", or "analyze", depending on the context.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested