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expanding record
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "expanding record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a record that is growing or being added to over time, such as in data management or documentation. Example: "The expanding record of our research findings will help us draw more comprehensive conclusions in the future."
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58 human-written examples
Amidst the whirlwind of three international ensembles, a rapidly expanding recording label and Jordi's solo and conducting activities, Montserrat was the calm centre.
News & Media
It has been working on expanding recording density in HDDs for years.
News & Media
Core OS-28 located in central Jordan offers an expanded record of calcareous nannofossils and benthic foraminifera for the early Eocene of the southern Tethys.
Privacy Preserving Probabilistic Record linkage expands record linkage facilities in settings where a unique identifier is unavailable and/or regulations restrict access to the non-unique person identifiable information needed to link existing health-related data sets.
Some said they were concerned about expanded record-keeping on gun sales and transfers, since records could be used to build a government database of gun owners.
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The ever-increasing capacity and affordability of new SD Cards appearing on the market means that over time Everio S will be able to offer expanded recording time at a lower per minute cost.
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It is clear from the expanded records that exposure to ISO increased both the caffeine-evoked increase of [Ca2+]i and the accompanying integrated NCX current in WT cells.
Science
This is shown in greater detail in the expanded records of Figure 6 C. The initial effect of applying 500 µM caffeine was to increase the SR Ca depletion and prolong the action potential (trace i).
Science
By the mid-1970s, however, a rapidly expanding fossil record had begun to reveal a variety of extinct hominins that simply could not be contained within this linear construct.
Encyclopedias
Arranged roughly chronologically, and expanding to record other American occupations as the movement spread across the country, they trace the experiences of what the editors call "participant-observers" in the events.
News & Media
Schiller had an expanding track record in development but had not previously served as head of development at a major university.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "expanding record", ensure the context clearly indicates what type of record is being referenced and what aspects are expanding (e.g., data, scope, duration).
Common error
Avoid using "expanding record" without specifying what kind of record you are referring to. Clarity is key; ensure the noun is sufficiently descriptive (e.g., "expanding medical record", "expanding customer record").
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "expanding record" functions as a noun phrase, where "expanding" modifies the noun "record". It describes a collection of information that is increasing in size or scope over time. Because there are no examples on Ludwig, one can infer uses and meanings.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "expanding record" describes a dynamic collection of information that grows over time. Although Ludwig has no examples for it, AI has determined that it's grammatically correct and usable, it can be used in various contexts to describe progress. Semantic alternatives include "growing archive" and "increasing log". While versatile, ensuring clarity by specifying the record type is crucial for effective communication. The phrase maintains a neutral register, suitable for both formal and informal settings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
growing archive
Focuses on the collection aspect, highlighting an archive that is increasing in size.
increasing log
Emphasizes a sequential, time-based accumulation of data or events.
developing database
Highlights the active process of building and improving a structured collection of information.
evolving history
Focuses on the changing and unfolding nature of historical events.
accumulating documentation
Emphasizes the gradual gathering of written or digital materials.
lengthening list
Highlights the increase in items on a list.
broadening catalog
Highlights the addition of different products on a catalog.
widening scope
Shifts the focus to the increase in range or extent of coverage.
extending account
Highlights an increase in details or duration of a account.
progressing inventory
Suggests a current state being improved and added over time.
FAQs
How can I use "expanding record" in a sentence?
Use "expanding record" to describe a collection of data or information that is growing over time. For example, "The research team is maintaining an expanding record of their experimental results."
What's a good alternative to "expanding record"?
Consider using alternatives like "growing archive", "increasing log", or "developing database", depending on the specific context.
Is it better to say "expanding record" or "growing record"?
Both "expanding record" and "growing record" are acceptable. "Expanding record" might suggest a more intentional or structured increase, while "growing record" can imply a more natural or organic increase.
How does an "expanding record" differ from a static one?
An "expanding record" is continuously updated and added to, while a static record remains unchanged after its initial creation. The former is dynamic, the latter is fixed.
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