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experiment to knowledge
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "experiment to knowledge" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to imply a process of gaining knowledge through experimentation, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "The journey from experiment to knowledge is essential in scientific research."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(1)
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But the fact that the bets leading to book are triggered by the circumstances, suggests that it is not just Beauty's beliefs on which the strategy depends, and hence the loss does not reflect a purely internal defect, despite the fact that the bookie can implement the strategy without having access during the experiment to knowledge that Beauty lacks.
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Here we report on the first experiment to our knowledge that formally compares the repeatability of identical behaviours in the laboratory and the field, and across the transition from laboratory to field.
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There is little experimental evidence that dark flies are warmer [ 54], and no experiment to our knowledge has shown a higher fitness of dark morphs in colder environments.
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Although the authors took measures to minimize the possibility of chemical signaling between the observed cultures, no reported experiment, to our knowledge, shows absolute chemical separation including separated atmospheres, chemically identical surfaces in all controls, etc.
SF tuning has been measured for a number of different objects and stimulus types, most commonly faces and letters (Gold et al., 1999), but this is the first experiment to our knowledge to measure SF tuning for dynamic natural scenes of human actions.
3) With the MVPA analysis, the authors try to provide evidence for hippocampal representations in the last quarter of the experiment related to knowledge about the landmarks' locations in the VR environment.
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Here, we use a two-stage field-survey experiment to investigate how knowledge of party positions affects policy choices.
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First, we designed and conducted a large-scale eye-tracking experiment to clarify the knowledge on the relationship between the deviation of saliency and the variability of image quality.
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But he said the experiments, to his knowledge, involved anthrax spores in liquid and not in the dry powder form used in the letter attacks.
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No fully controlled incubation experiments, to our knowledge, have been devoted to deriving the empirical relations between soil R h and climatic factors for subtropical forest soils of southern China.
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It can also guide the collection of relevant data and the design of experiments to close knowledge gaps, and provides a useful extension to the BEEHAVE honeybee model, enabling future users to explore how landscape structure and food availability affect the foraging decisions and patch visitation rates of the bees and, in consequence, to predict colony development and survival.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing how experiments lead to understanding, use more grammatically sound phrases like "experiments that contribute to our knowledge base" or "research leading to advancements in knowledge".
Common error
Do not use the phrase "experiment to knowledge" because it's grammatically awkward. Instead, clearly articulate the relationship between the experiment and the knowledge gained, such as "experiment resulting in knowledge" or "experiment designed to expand knowledge".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "experiment to knowledge" functions as a noun phrase attempting to link the process of experimentation with the outcome of gaining knowledge. However, Ludwig AI indicates it is not standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "experiment to knowledge" attempts to link experimentation with knowledge acquisition, it is grammatically awkward and not considered standard English. As Ludwig AI points out, it's better to use phrases like "experiment leading to knowledge", "research yielding knowledge", or "study to gain knowledge" for clarity and correctness. The phrase's rare occurrences are primarily in scientific contexts, but more precise and grammatically sound alternatives should be preferred for effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
experiment for knowledge
Changes the preposition to indicate the purpose of the experiment.
experiments to obtain knowledge
Replaces 'to' with 'to obtain' to clarify the purpose of the experiment.
experiment leading to knowledge
Uses a participial phrase to describe the experiment's result.
experiments that generate knowledge
Adds a relative clause to specify the knowledge generation aspect of experiments.
research yielding knowledge
Uses "research" instead of experiment, and "yielding" instead of "to" in order to change the wording.
experiment resulting in knowledge
Specifies the outcome of the experiment.
investigation for knowledge
Substitutes 'experiment' with 'investigation'.
study to gain knowledge
Replaces 'experiment' with 'study' and clarifies the intention with 'to gain'.
trial to build knowledge
Changes the noun and verb to represent a step by step procedure that builds knowledge.
experiment contributing to knowledge
Specifies the experiment's role in expanding knowledge.
FAQs
How can I correctly express the idea of gaining knowledge from experiments?
Instead of "experiment to knowledge", use phrases like "experiment leading to knowledge", "research yielding knowledge", or "study to gain knowledge" for clearer and more grammatically correct expression.
What are some alternatives to "experiment to knowledge"?
Consider using alternatives such as "experiment for knowledge", "experiment leading to knowledge", or "experiment resulting in knowledge". These options provide more grammatical precision.
Which phrase better describes the outcome of a research activity: "experiment to knowledge" or "research yielding knowledge"?
"Research yielding knowledge" is more appropriate because it indicates a result or outcome, whereas "experiment to knowledge" is grammatically incorrect. Prefer "research yielding knowledge".
How does "experiment contributing to knowledge" differ from "experiment to knowledge"?
"Experiment contributing to knowledge" accurately describes how an experiment adds value to an existing body of knowledge. The phrase "experiment to knowledge" is not grammatically sound. Opt for "experiment contributing to knowledge" to correctly convey the idea.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested